pull in
Intermédiaire (B1) neutral
To arrive somewhere, earn money, or attract people.
"The bus pulled in right on time, and everyone rushed to get on."
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The Funniest Scenes from Season 6: Part 2 | Mom
ClipZone: Sitcoms · 33:01
Pull in.
The only workout I do now (takes 40 min)
Matt D'Avella · 45:07
Now pull in towards.
The only workout I do now (takes 40 min)
Matt D'Avella · 46:40
Then pull in from here.
American Takes British Driving Test
Evan Edinger · 6:57
Pull in when you can.
Hendrik Bessembinder: Constant Leverage & Measuring Investor Outcomes | Rational Reminder 397
The Rational Reminder Podcast · 78:43
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