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Definition

To attract.

To get (someone) involved.

To approach.

To become dark earlier as a result of seasonal change.

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In Context

  • "Their concerts draw in big crowds."
  • "The campfire drew in numerous unwary moths."
  • "They drew in the quiet boy who hadn't wanted to participate."
  • "They saw that the night was quickly drawing in, so they pitched their tent."
  • "It's that time of year again when the evenings really start to draw in."