Definitions for draw in

Definitions for (verb) draw in

Main entry: draw in, suck in

Definition: draw in as if by suction

Usage: suck in your cheeks and stomach


Main entry: draw, draw in, pull, pull in, attract

Definition: direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes

Usage: Her good looks attract the stares of many men; The ad pulled in many potential customers; This pianist pulls huge crowds; The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers


Main entry: retract, draw in

Definition: pull inward or towards a center

Usage: The pilot drew in the landing gear; The cat retracted his claws


Main entry: get in, pull in, move in, draw in

Definition: of trains; move into (a station)

Usage: The bullet train drew into Tokyo Station


Main entry: close in, draw in

Definition: advance or converge on

Usage: The police were closing in on him


Main entry: draw in, curl, curl up

Definition: shape one's body into a curl

Usage: She curled farther down under the covers; She fell and drew in


Visual thesaurus for draw in