draw in
phrasal verbdraw in
- to become dark earlier in the evening as winter gets nearer
- The nights/days are drawing in.
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draw somebody into (doing) something | draw somebody in
- to involve somebody or make somebody take part in something, although they may not want to take part at first
- youngsters drawn into a life of crime
- The book starts slowly, but it gradually draws you in.