TO BE DRAWN TO SOMETHING
Definition: To feel a natural attraction or interest towards something.
Synonyms: Attracted To, Intrigued By, Interested In, Fascinated With, Captivated By
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
The children, to be drawn to something exciting, eagerly gathered around the magician performing tricks.
#2
To be drawn to something new can broaden one's perspective and enrich their experiences.
#3
To be drawn to something unknown is part of the human curiosity.
#4
To be drawn to something, she found herself irresistibly attracted to the mysterious stranger at the party.
#5
She found herself irresistibly drawn to something, the soothing melody of the piano in the corner of the room.
#6
In her pursuit of knowledge, she felt drawn to something, the intricate theories of quantum physics.
#7
He always found himself being drawn to something, the adrenaline rush of extreme sports.
#8
Being drawn to something, the warm aroma of freshly baked cookies filled the kitchen.
#9
They were drawn to something, the shimmering beauty of the northern lights in the night sky.
#10
The child was drawn to something, the colorful illustrations in the picture book.
#11
She was drawn to something, the tranquility of the forest at dawn.
#12
To be drawn to something, the allure of ancient ruins captivated her imagination.
#13
He found himself drawn to something, the complexity of human emotions in literature.
#14
Being drawn to something, the savory aroma of barbecued ribs wafted through the air.
#15
Despite her initial hesitation, she felt drawn to something, the idea of starting her own business.
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