draw into



draw someone or something into something

 and draw someone or something in 
1. . Lit. to pull someone or something into something; to attract someone or something in. She drew the child into the shoe store and plunked her down. Liz opened the door and drew in the children who were all bundled in their parkas.
2. Lit. to sketch a picture, adding someone or something into the picture. She drew a little dog into the lower corner of the picture. I drew in a large tree and the ruins of an abbey. She drew herself into the scene.
3. Fig. to involve someone or something in something. Don't draw me into this argument. This is not the time to draw that argument into the discussion.
See also: draw

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
EckartE-kahrtGerman
Bamforth['bæmfəθ]
EevaE:-vahFinnish
Raanan-Hebrew
Petronel-English (Archaic)
AdoraciÓN-Spanish