Phrases with «drawcard»

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The word "drawcard" generally refers to something or someone that attracts attention, interest, or popularity. It is often used to describe the main attraction or highlight of a place, event, or person's qualities that make them appealing to others. Full definition

Adjective + «drawcard»

Sentences with «drawcard»

  • But perhaps the biggest drawcard for cars built to attract tech - savvy Gen Y buyers is technology, and it's here the Renault has the edge. (motoring.com.au)
  • New engines are another big drawcard for the 2018 S - Class, with a trio of new inline six - cylinder powerplants being offered in Australia. (motoring.com.au)
  • The main drawcard of Padar Island is its beautiful beaches, which include a rare pink sand beach containing crushed coral, a black volcanic sand beach, and a pristine white beach. (vacationidea.com)
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