[draw in] vt (1558) 1: to cause or entice to enter or participate
2: to sketch roughly ~ vi 1 a: to draw to an end "the day drew in" b: to shorten seasonally "the evenings are already drawing in"
2: to become more cautious or economical
[draw in] vt (1558) 1: to cause or entice to enter or participate
2: to sketch roughly ~ vi 1 a: to draw to an end "the day drew in" b: to shorten seasonally "the evenings are already drawing in"
2: to become more cautious or economical
Merriam-Webster English vocab. Английский словарь Merriam Webster. 2012