English edit

Etymology edit

From draught +‎ -free.

Adjective edit

draught-free (not comparable)

  1. (British spelling) Without or not suffering from draughts (currents of air).
    • 1960 June, R. C. Riley, “The coastal branches of South-East Devon: Part Two”, in Trains Illustrated, page 337:
      The engine was Class "3" 2-6-2 tank No. 82013, with Driver Sampson (Exmouth), and its roomy draught-free cab was a striking contrast to the spartan comfort offered on the Drummond tank.