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Discover LudwigThe phrase "desperately drawn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is strongly or intensely drawn to or attracted to something or someone. It can also be used to describe a strong and urgent need or longing for something. Example: "Despite knowing the dangers, she was desperately drawn to the mysterious stranger at the party." In this sentence, "desperately drawn" means that the person feels a strong and irresistible attraction to the stranger, even though they know it may not be a good idea. Another example: "The dog's nose was desperately drawn to the scent of the delicious food on the table." Here, "desperately drawn" means that the dog was strongly and eagerly attracted to the smell of the food. In both examples, "desperately drawn" adds emphasis and intensity to the action of being drawn or attracted to something. It can be used in various contexts and is a valid phrase in written English.
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All male readers will be familiar with the desperately drawn bodies and genitalia, the confessions, fantasies, appointment times and implorings.
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As teenagers we climbed mountains, went for 20-mile walks, played tennis, mooned constantly over the girls, trying desperately to draw them into our fantasies.
They tried desperately to draw level, but it was not to be – the best chance of the closing stages coming when Sani Kaita fired wide – as Ghana claimed the bragging rights from west Africa.
"I think this was someone who desperately wanted attention drawn to himself as a special person, as a hero," Dr. Haigwood said.
Its heroes too feel two-dimensional, like characters in a sketchily drawn play, desperately in need of talented actors to flesh out their personalities.
Carney tried desperately not to be drawn out on the issue, but one exchange gave the strongest hint yet that the response Obama is planning will involve use of force against Syria – or, at the very least, a course of action more serious than providing opposition fighters with arms.
I tried repeatedly, in her arms and feet, desperately trying to draw back a red blush, but with no luck.
But it is the revelations about Guantanamo Bay that are the most damaging for a White House desperately trying to draw a line under the Iraq abuse allegations.
"Are you interested in murder, Mr. Joyce?" asked Harold Nicolson, desperately trying to draw a response from the taciturn Irish author at a lunch in London in 1931.
With Nazi forces advancing rapidly on the valley and British Spitfires desperately trying to draw German fire, the transport planes evacuated about 1,000 wounded partisans in a matter of hours.
If the production is not as powerful as it could be, that's probably because this revival, directed by Jim Petosa, is so desperately eager to draw attention to its profound thoughts.
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