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- (of a vehicle) move to the side of or off the road:"he pulled in at the curb"
- (of a bus or train) arrive to take passengers:"he was ready and waiting half an hour before the express pulled in"
- succeed in securing or obtaining something:"the Reform Party pulled in 10% of the vote"
- informalearn a specified sum of money:"you could pull in $100,000"
- informalarrest someone:"I'd pull him in for questioning"
- use reins to check a horse:"just beyond the village hall the farmer pulled in his horse"
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