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draft
/dræft/
Definition
1
A preliminary version of a piece of writing or other document, often rough and subject to revision.
2
A current of cool air in a room or other enclosed space.
3
Compulsory recruitment into military service.
4
Beer drawn from a cask or keg, as opposed to bottled.
5
To draw up or compose a document, plan, or sketch.
Examples
My first draft of the speech was so terrible, it made the autocorrect on my phone weep.
A sneaky draft from under the door turned our cozy movie night into a spontaneous shiver party.
He tried to dodge the draft by claiming his superpower was napping through emergencies.
She ordered a draft pint, proving that sometimes the classiest choice leaves a mustache of regret.