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the draught
noun
In its various senses.
Exact(60)
Wine is the draught.
You can feel the draught as it goes by.
Break out the draught excluders and the extra jumpers – we can't afford to wait for Westminster.
Yet pewter was already feeling the draught of competition by the end of the 17th century.
Snuggie-style innovators could start by addressing the draught - a back panel would help.
Nicaragua's canal, with twice the draught of Panama's, would aim to accommodate such giants.
It was 24-6: the draught from that opening sent a shiver through French spines.
The dull truth is that they were there to keep out the draught.
Once a cosy idyll, the traditional thatched cottage may soon be feeling the draught.
Scott Miller of CBSSports.com finds the talk of the draught laughable.
"This whole book is but a draught — nay, but the draught of a draught.
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