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draught

[draft, drahft] / dræft, drɑft /




NOUN
gulp
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"The ships have to sail with lighter loads than usual to have less draught," said Alexandre Charpentier, transport specialist at the consulting firm Roland Berger, referring to how deep a vessel sits in the water.

From Barron's Aug. 20, 2026

In the three years to January, the price of an average pint of lager on draught went up by 60p to £4.83, while a 175ml glass of wine rose 88p to £5.17, inflation data shows.

From BBC Apr. 25, 2026

It featured a female panther resting its paws on a severed head, and was probably attached to the body of a carriage or wagon or to the yoke, which hitched draught animals to the vehicle.

From BBC Jan. 20, 2026

A government spokesperson said pubs were "vital to local communities," adding that ministers were lowering business rates, cutting alcohol duty on draught pints, capping Corporation Tax and reforming licensing rules.

From BBC Nov. 25, 2025

‘Well, my merry folk,’ he said, ‘will you drink another draught with me before you go?’

From "The Return of the King" by J.R.R. Tolkien




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