0 a current of unpleasantly cold air blowing through a room
2 a system of storing and serving drinks from large containers, especially barrels:
3 a game for two people, each with twelve circular pieces that they move on a board with black and white squares
4 (of drinks such as beer) stored in and served from large containers, especially barrels:
5 (of animals) used for pulling heavy loads, vehicles, etc.:
a draught horse
6 draft
7 the distance between the bottom of a ship and the level of the water when the ship is floating
Ownership of draught cattle is an important qualitative indicator of property size.
The livestock element has tended to be viewed by scientists as an adjunct to crops, to which it contributes manure and draught power.
The deep draught estuary was easy to defend since it had a narrow mouth surrounded by mountains.
In some units entrance doors were tied open to facilitate access, resulting in heat-loss and draughts within the building.
Where farmers owned draught animals, animal traction was used for land preparation.
The play closes with the scene being raked by the down draught of two helicopters.
Of course water transport of construction timber was vastly more cost-effective in this period than overland haulage by draught animals.
Your cup full, you quaff the cool refreshing draught and give thanks.
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