The cold weather began to draw in as evening approached
Darkness started to draw in, making it difficult to see
As the meeting continued, more and more people began to draw in
The tide will begin to draw in soon, so we should head back
The company's focus began to draw in a wider range of customers
Hey, have you seen the new exhibit at the art museum? I heard they're trying to draw in a younger crowd.
Oh, really? No, I haven't. What kind of art is it? Is it actually any good?
Well, it features a lot of modern installations, which I think will draw in a lot of people. Have you heard anything about the opening night event?
The magician's impressive tricks draw in a large audience every night
The magician's impressive tricks attract a large audience every night
A large audience is brought in by the magician's impressive tricks every night
The magician's impressive tricks pull in a large audience every night
A large audience is gathered by the magician's impressive tricks every night