Pull in | EWA Phasal Verbs Dictionary
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Pull in

/pʊl in/

B1

PreIntermediate

1. To arrive at a destination, especially for vehicles.

  • The train pulled in to the station right on time.
  • We pulled in to the driveway after a long day of driving.

2. To attract or draw interest, attention, or money.

  • The new restaurant has been pulling in a lot of customers since it opened.
  • The charity event managed to pull in a significant amount of donations.

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