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Phrase(s): draw something out of someone [and] draw something out
to get some kind of information from someone. • He kept his mouth closed, and we couldn’t draw anything out of him. • We were able to draw out the information we wanted., Phrase(s): draw someone or an animal out of something [and] draw someone or an animal out
to lure someone or an animal out of something or some place. • I thought the smell of breakfast would draw him out of his slumber. • The catnip drew out the cat from under the front porch., Phrase(s): draw someone or something out of some place [and] draw someone or something out
to pull someone or something out of a place. • We drew him out of the crawl space where he lay hiding. • We drew the concealed microphone out of the cabinet.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs