Drawer (Noun)
Syllable division: draw·er
How to pronounce: UK: /drɔːr/ US: /drɔːr/
#1 Meaning: A container in the shape of a box without a cover that is a furniture item. It opens and closes by sliding in and out and is used to keep items in.
Example:
> I need to re-organize my clothing drawers before the weekend.
> She bought new cutlery for the cutlery drawer in the kitchen.
#2 Meaning: The individual who issues a check instructing their bank to make a payment to another party.
Example:
> The name of the drawer of the check needs to be written in full.
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I like when my drawers organized good and clean.
1. I am keeping my moneny in the drawer.
2. In my payment, there is no the drawer’s signature.
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1. I am keeping my money in the drawer.
2. In my payment, there is no drawer’s signature.
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I like when my drawers are well organized and clean.
The white wardrobe has four drawers.
That check hasn’t the drawer signature.
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That check doesn’t have the drawer signature.
My files cabinet has 4 drawers.
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My file cabinet has four drawers.
I have a small drawer where I keep memories from the most important events in my life.
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