Pull in - English meaning
Pull in – definitions in English dictionary
idiomGet or bring together
phrasal verb(of a vehicle) move to the side of or off the road.
Usage examples:
He pulled in at the kerb
phrasal verbSucceed in securing or obtaining something.
Usage examples:
The party pulled in 10 per cent of the vote
phrasal verbArrest someone.
Usage examples:
I'd pull him in for questioning
phrasal verbUse reins to check a horse.
Usage examples:
Just beyond the village hall the farmer pulled in his horse
phrasal verbTo attract people to come to a performance or to buy things
Usage examples:
Pull in crowds/audiences/shoppers the movie failed to pull in younger audiences., the initiative wi…
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