to arrive in a place
to involve someone in a conversation or situation, often when they do not want to be involved
to take something such as air into your body
when the nights or days draw in, it becomes dark earlier in the evening because it will soon be winter
A symbol, like the symbols for numbers we used to draw in the snow.
I heard her draw in her breath, then she said, `I feel so lost.
She drew the smoke deep into her lungs.
The breath caught in her chest and her mouth opened to draw in the air.
The train drew into the station.
We do not want to get drawn into a long and expensive conflict.
draws in
drawing in
drew in
drawn in
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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