draw to a close

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English

Verb

draw to a close (third-person singular simple present draws to a close, present participle drawing to a close, simple past drew to a close, past participle drawn to a close)

  1. Alternative form of come to a close.
    • 1986 December 21, Linda Burnett, “Silverglass (review)”, in Gay Community News, volume 14, number 23, page 10:
      As someone who had not previously gone in for fantasy or s/f, I surprised myself by regretting to see this quick-moving book draw to a close, and then was delighted to read on the publisher's promotional sheet that Silverglass is only "Number one in the Corson and Nyctasia series.".