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Definition of pull in phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

pull in

phrasal verb
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pull somebody in
  1. (informal) to bring somebody to a police station in order to ask them questions about a crime
(also pull something down)
  1. (informal) to earn the large amount of money mentioned synonym make (16)
    • I reckon she's pulling in over $100 000.
pull in (to something)
  1. (of a train) to enter a station and stopTopics Transport by bus and trainc1
  2. (British English) (of a vehicle or its driver) to move to the side of the road or to the place mentioned and stop
    • The police car signalled to us to pull in.
    Topics Transport by car or lorryc1
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