draw a blank
English
Verb
draw a blank (third-person singular simple present draws a blank, present participle drawing a blank, simple past drew a blank, past participle drawn a blank)
- (idiomatic) To be unable to recall a required piece of information.
- I should know that person's name, but I'm drawing a blank.
- (idiomatic) To fail; not to find anything; to produce no successful response.
- 1856, Lucius Manlius Sargent, Dealings with the Dead, volume 2, page 472:
- "Oh," she replied, "when I came to think of it, I saw, that you were right. I thought, 'twas quite likely it [the lottery ticket] would draw a blank. […] "
- 2022, Ling Ma, “Office Hours”, in Bliss Montage, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, →ISBN:
- When she brainstormed about what else she would do, where else she would go, her mind drew a blank.
Translations
being unable to recall a piece of information
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idiomatic: to fail
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See also
- brain cramp
- come up empty
- draw blank
- on the tip of one's tongue
- thinko
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