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Noun: drawers  drorz
  1. Underpants worn by men
    "He put on a fresh pair of drawers before getting dressed";
    - underdrawers, shorts, boxers, boxer shorts
     
  2. (used in the plural) underpants worn by women
    "she was afraid that her drawers might have been showing";
    - bloomers [archaic], pants, knickers [Brit], knicks [Brit, informal]
Noun: drawer  dror
  1. A boxlike container in a piece of furniture; made so as to slide in and out
    "He kept his socks neatly organized in the top drawer"
     
  2. An artist skilled at drawing
    "The courtroom drawer quickly sketched the defendant's likeness"
     
  3. The person who writes a check or draft instructing the drawee to pay someone else
    "The drawer signed the check and handed it to the payee"

Sounds like: draw

Derived forms: drawerses

Type of: artist, chuddies [UK, dialect], container, creative person, money dealer, money handler, pants [Brit], storage space, underdacks [Austral], underdaks [Austral], underpants, undershorts [N. Amer]

Part of: buffet, bureau [N. Amer], chest, chest of drawers, chiffonier, commode, counter, desk, dresser [N. Amer], sideboard

Encyclopedia: Drawers

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