draw to a close

draw to a close

1. To come to an end. As the graduation ceremony drew to a close, I started to feel nervous excitement for the future.
2. To cause something to end. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "draw" and "to." The principal drew the graduation ceremony to a close with a few final remarks.
See also: close, draw
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

draw something to a close

to make something come to an end. It is time we drew this evening to a close. Ann drew the meeting to a close with a few words of encouragement.
See also: close, draw

draw to a close

to end; to come to an end. This evening is drawing to a close. It's a shame that our vacation is drawing to a close.
See also: close, draw
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • light at the end of the tunnel
  • anticipointment
  • stick it out
  • make an end of (something)
  • stick it to the end
  • culminate
  • culminate in
  • culminate in (something)
  • sign off
  • Who's calling?