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Idiom: Draw In

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To attract.

To get (someone) involved.

To approach.

To become dark earlier as a result of seasonal change.

To reduce or contract; to become shorter.

Example Sentences

1
The artist used soft shades to draw in the shadows on the painting.
2
As the night fell, they decided to draw in the sails and head back to the harbor.
3
She used her charm to draw in potential investors to her business.
4
The detective tried to draw in the suspect by leaving a clue at the crime scene.
5
He began to draw in his breath slowly before making the big announcement.

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