draw in
1 of 1verb/ˈdrɔɪn/
Forms:draws in,drawing in,drew in,drawn in
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to capture attention or interest often through physical appeal or psychological influence
- The mysterious aura of the performer drew in the audience, creating a spellbinding experience.
- The charismatic speaker had the ability to draw in listeners with compelling stories and persuasive arguments.
- The enchanting beauty of the painting drew in visitors to the art gallery.
- His magnetic personality and confident demeanor helped him draw in friends effortlessly.
- The novel's intriguing plot and well-developed characters had the power to draw in readers from the first chapter.
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to breathe in something
- Breathing deeply, she drew in the fresh mountain air.
- As the diver surfaced, he eagerly drew in a lungful of oxygen.
- The aroma of the flowers was so delightful that she couldn't help but draw it in.
- In moments of relaxation, he would close his eyes and draw in the calming scent of the sea breeze.
- The yoga instructor instructed the class to draw in a cleansing breath and exhale slowly.
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(of trains) to enter or move into a station
- The train started to draw in as it approached the bustling station.
- Passengers on the platform eagerly awaited the arrival of the train, watching it draw in.
- The conductor announced that the train would draw in shortly, prompting passengers to prepare for boarding.
- As the train began to draw in, commuters gathered near the platform edge.
- The announcement informed passengers that the next stop was where the train would draw in.
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to advance toward a particular location or point
- The troops were instructed to draw in on the enemy's position for a strategic assault.
- Dark clouds began to draw in from the horizon, signaling an approaching storm.
- The runners started to draw in towards the finish line as the race entered its final stretch.
- As night fell, shadows began to draw in, enveloping the landscape in darkness.
- The rescue team planned to draw in on the stranded hikers' location using GPS coordinates.
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to engage or involve someone in a particular activity, situation, or conversation
- The team leader decided to draw in new members for the upcoming project.
- The teacher encouraged students to draw in their classmates for a collaborative assignment.
- During the meeting, the manager sought to draw in everyone's opinions on the proposed changes.
- The community event aimed to draw in residents and encourage participation.
- To enhance creativity, the workshop facilitator tried to draw in every participant by encouraging contributions.
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to curl one's body into a rounded or bent form
- During yoga, we were told to draw in, forming a rounded posture.
- The cat drew in on the windowsill, making a cozy, rounded shape for a nap.
- To stay warm, she drew in, bringing her arms around her body in a huddled position.
- The gymnast drew in tightly, making a rounded shape while performing a somersault.
- Against the chilly wind, the hiker drew in, hunching slightly to form a more compact posture.
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(of the sky) to become darker earlier in the evening due to the approach of winter
- As autumn arrived, the evenings began to draw in, and it was dark by 6 pm.
- The noticeable change in the weather signaled that the days were drawing in, marking the onset of winter.
- With winter approaching, the nights draw in sooner, and outdoor activities are limited by early darkness.
- The transition to shorter days is evident as the sunlight starts to draw in earlier each evening.
- People adjusted their routines as they noticed the days drawing in, preparing for the longer nights of winter.
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to create a visual representation
- The artist decided to draw in intricate details to enhance the realism of the portrait.
- Using charcoal, she began to draw in the shadows and highlights on the still life composition
- The architect started to draw in the fine lines of the building's façade to finalize the design.
- With a steady hand, he started to draw in the outlines of the landscape on the canvas.