Verb
direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes
advance or converge on
shape one's body into a curl
draw in as if by suction
pull inward or towards a center
of trains; move into (a station)
Source: WordNetEvery day brings a chance for you to draw in a breath, kick off your shoes, and dance. Oprah Winfrey
I have drawn my whole life. My parents were in the tapestry restoration business, and as a young girl, I would draw in the missing parts of the tapestry that needed to be re-woven. My ability to draw made me indispensable to my parents. Louise Bourgeois
Her pretty feet, like snails, did creep A little out, and then, As if they playèd at bo-peep, Did soon draw in again. Robert Herrick (poet)
What I would do is when I was younger I would draw in a sketch book something that happened in my life and then write a little something on the side about what happened or what the story. Robert Redford
[.. it had been fun] to be able to draw in the midst of boredom and misery.. Otto Dix
I've never played for a draw in my life. Alex Ferguson