Drawers vs. Drawer

Drawers and Drawer Definitions
Drawers
One that draws, especially one that draws an order for the payment of money.
Drawer
One that draws, especially one that draws an order for the payment of money.
Drawers
(also drôr) A boxlike compartment in furniture that can be pulled out and pushed in.
Drawer
(also drôr) A boxlike compartment in furniture that can be pulled out and pushed in.
Drawers
Drawers (drôrz) Underpants.
Drawer
Drawers (drôrz) Underpants.
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Drawers
Plural of drawer
Drawer
An open-topped box that can be slid in and out of the cabinet that contains it, used for storing clothing or other articles.
Drawers
(archaic) Clothing worn on the legs, especially that worn next to the skin, such as hose or breeches.
Drawer
(GUI) A side panel containing supplementary content.
Drawers
Underpants, especially long underpants.
Drawer
Agent noun of draw; one who draws.
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Drawers
(slang) Any clothing covering the legs, such as shorts, trousers, or tights.
Drawer
An artist who primarily makes drawings.
Drawers
(usually in the plural) underpants worn by men
Drawer
(banking) One who writes a bank draft, check/cheque, or promissory note.
Drawers
(usually in the plural) underpants worn by women;
She was afraid that her bloomers might have been showing
Drawer
A barman; a person who draws the beer from the taps.
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Drawer
Someone who taps palm sap for making toddy.
Drawer
A wagoner or person who pushes underground tubs.
Drawer
One who, or that which, draws
Drawer
That which is drawn
Drawer
A boxlike container in a piece of furniture; made so as to slide in and out
Drawer
The person who writes a check or draft instructing the drawee to pay someone else
Drawer
An artist skilled at drawing