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ˈpull-in SUBST GB

pull-in

I . pull in VERBE intr TRANSP

1. pull in (arrive):

2. pull in (move over):

II . pull in VERBE trans

1. pull in (attract):

to pull in a crowd/fans

2. pull in fam (arrest):

to pull in sb

3. pull in GB fam (earn):

to pull in $200,000

4. pull in (suck in):

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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With the rev limiter disabled, the engine was reputed to pull in excess of 7,000 rpm, even in 4th gear.
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A skyline yarder can pull in 5 to 10 logs at a time, using separate chokers.
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If the vehicle breaks down on the motorway pull in as far as you can, alerting traffic behind you with hazard lights.
www.dundalkdemocrat.ie
You pull in right under their frosty nostrils, as though for a shave and a haircut en route.
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The unit flies mainly by thrust and little by air lift due to space colonies having no gravitational pull in the middle.
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The car was running ok but the 2nd driver was black flagged and had to pull in because of a malfunctioning brake light switch.
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Somewhat bafflingly, amusement parks with hair-raising rides to pull in crowds are a huge industry.
www.independent.co.uk
The income bracket continues to expand as well, with families and professionals who pull in more than $100,000 the largest and fastest growing demographic.
www.thestar.com
With a solid ping the action is lightning fast, even when both sides pull in both of their teammates to gang up on their opponents.
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Therefore, we are sure that the property will pull in good eyeballs.
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