Draw interest

To earn interest when money is deposited in a bank.The money that we put in the bank draws interest every month.

Draw interest

To appear interesting and attract someone's attention.The singers drew much interest when they performed at the festival.

Draw in one`s horns

To spend less money.The company is not doing well so everybody must draw in their horns.

Draw fire

To be a target, to attract or provoke shooting.The soldiers drew fire when they entered the small village.

Draw fire

To receive criticism for something.The government began to draw fire when they announced changes to the health care system.

Draw blood

To make a wound that bleeds, to anger someone.The politician was very careful not to draw blood during the debate.

Draw a line betwen two things

To separate two things.We must draw a line between using the Internet for work and using it for personal use.

Down one`s alley

To be suited to one`s tastes and abilities.Computers are down my alley so I am sure that I will be interested in the job.

Down on (someone)

To be critical of someone, to be angry at someone.The girl is down on her friend but I do not know the reason.

Down on one’s luck

To be unlucky, to have no money.The man was down on his luck and did not have a place to live.