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Definition of drawcard in English: drawcardnounˈdrɔːkɑːd informal A quality or feature that evokes interest or liking; an attraction. most described natural beauty as the country's main drawcard Example sentencesExamples - As well as the high quality food and drink, the excellent entertainment on offer is a big drawcard.
- She said one of the main drawcards to Thailand from Australia was that it was not considered a long-haul destination.
- But despite becoming one of the sport's biggest drawcards virtually overnight, the teenager will not be allowed to compete at the world's greatest sporting extravaganza.
- The insides of the Basilica and Rosary are stunning, while the grotto, with a statue of the Virgin Mary in creamy white and baby blue and nestled in the cave, is the main drawcard.
- One of the big drawcards for Thursdays at the Civic is the fact it's completely free, so everyone can afford to get down there for a dance and a bit of fun.
- This extensive network is of course a strong drawcard to attract sponsors.
- A wild west slippery slide, merry-go-round, trail bikes and furry Easter Bunny all coloured the fair, but a helicopter joyride was the biggest drawcard for three-year-old Georgia Campbell.
- The conference was told that the Government planned to emphasise culture and eco-tourism as drawcards for the industry in the coming year.
- Nor could they have imagined back then that the very dramatic remoteness that had attracted them to Haggerstone Island would later prove to be its biggest drawcard.
- There were great hopes of making Turffontein into a wealthy suburb, with the two attractive parks as a drawcard, but the dust from the rapidly growing mine dumps put an end to those plans.
- Introduced last year, the annual event explores local talent as well as featuring international comedians as drawcards.
- The complex will feature arts and crafts - manufactured locally - as a drawcard for tourists.
- The main drawcard about this mouse though is the optical sensor device.
- This plan allows people to see how the river can be used as a drawcard so that people want to come to the CBD.
- The main drawcard of this Super Flower unit is the immense fan in the bottom of it.
- It's no wonder that the Zoo is the second-biggest drawcard in the city, after Navy Pier.
- It provides nothing for young children who can't swim, or leisure water, which is one of the largest drawcards for young people.
- Well I think it's a great drawcard, and I think that's why insurance companies, who generally know their business, include them, because they know what people want.
- He was a big drawcard last year and his appearance again will add some real interest at the top end.
- Big-name international artists and big-name New Zealand artists are the drawcard of the ambitious second Auckland triennial show, dotted around several galleries in town.
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