Definition
a draft: a preliminary version, a blueprint, a rough copy
the draft of a contract the preliminary version of a contract
to draft: to develop, to plan, to plot, to design; to write, to draw up
the draft (military): the obligatory military service
- "When I showed that draft to Bruno, he was reluctant to even allow the cake."
- "This is already the third draft."
- "Some of us will run away to Canada, in order to escape the draft."
- "When I showed that draft to Bruno, he didn't even want to allow the cake."
- "I'll fax over a draft of the contract as soon as I get back to the office."
- "Susie : Bruno, I've just received the first drafts of the Delavigne logo from the graphic designers!"
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