draught in a sentence
n.
Definition
DRAUGHT: A current of cool air or a type of beer served from a keg rather than a bottle.
Sample Sentences
- The old building had a noticeable draught that sent chills through the room.
- He ordered a pint of draught beer to enjoy while watching the game.
- The sailor felt a sudden draught as the wind picked up, signaling a storm on the horizon.
- She carefully poured the draught into the glass, ensuring a perfect head of foam.
- The architect incorporated large windows to create a natural draught for cooling the house.
- The old ship sailed through the draught of the narrow canal.
- He enjoyed a cold draught of beer after a long day at work.
- The architect designed the building to minimize draughts during winter.
- A sudden draught swept through the open window, causing the papers to flutter.
- The horse struggled to pull the heavy load due to the deep draught of mud.
- The sailor took a long draught of water after the exhausting voyage.
- She felt a cold draught sweep through the open window, chilling the room.
- The architect designed the building to minimize draughts during the winter months.
- He enjoyed a refreshing draught of his favorite ale at the pub.
- The children laughed as they tried to catch the draught of wind that rustled the leaves.
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