drew in (Meaning)

drew in

to cause or entice to enter or participate, to draw to an end, to shorten seasonally, to become more cautious or economical, to sketch roughly

FAQs About the word drew in

to cause or entice to enter or participate, to draw to an end, to shorten seasonally, to become more cautious or economical, to sketch roughly

persuaded, inveigled, tempted, lured, roped (in), led on, snowed, tangled, enticed, entrapped

cautioned, alerted, turned away,warned, forewarned, warded (off),drove (away or off),repulsed

The artist drew an intricate portrait with charcoal, capturing every nuance of the subject's expression.

The architect drew up plans for the new skyscraper that would dominate the city skyline.

The cartoonist drew a series of witty and satirical sketches that made readers laugh out loud.

The child drew a colorful rainbow with crayons, bringing a touch of cheer to the gloomy day.