draw in vs suck in

draw in

verb
  • To approach. 

  • To attract. 

  • To reduce or contract; to become shorter. 

  • To get (someone) involved. 

  • To become dark earlier as a result of seasonal change. 

suck in

verb
  • To draw inward. 

  • To cause (someone) to become slowly more and more involved in some business or situation that may not be to their advantage. 

How often have the words draw in and suck in occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )