Noun: drawers drorz
- Underpants worn by men
"He put on a fresh pair of drawers before getting dressed";
- underdrawers, shorts, boxers, boxer shorts
- (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]
- 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"
- An artist skilled at drawing
"The courtroom drawer quickly sketched the defendant's likeness"
- 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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