draw in
v 1: remove body fluids such as blood [syn: {aspirate}, {suck in}]
2: as of a plane's landing gear [syn: {retract}]
3: direct toward itself or oneself; "Her good looks attract the
stares of many men" [syn: {attract}, {pull}, {pull in}]
[ant: {repel}]
4: advance or converge on; "The police were closing in on him"
[syn: {close in}]
5: move into (a station) of trains [syn: {pull in}, {get in}, {move
in}] [ant: {pull out}]
6: draw something in by or as if by a vacuum; "Mud was sucking
at her feet" [syn: {suck}]
7: attract or elicit; "The school attracts students with
artistic talents"; "His playing drew a crowd" [syn: {attract},
{fetch}, {pull}, {pull in}, {draw}]
8: draw in as if by suction; "suck in tyour cheeks and stomach"
[syn: {suck in}]