draw someone in—
1. (of an actor, performance, etc.) attract the public:
- This play always drew in large crowds.
2. persuade a person to participate; involve smb.:
- It’s your private quarrel, don’t try to draw me in.
pull someone in—
1. = draw someone in 1:
- Its unusual menu, prompt service and excellent location is pulling the crowds
2. = draw someone in 2:
- Against my better judgment, I got pulled in to help with the school concert again.
3. (of an offender or a suspect) arrest; detain:
- When I put a person under house arrest and she breaks it, I pull her in.