Meaning of the word "pull in" in English

What does "pull in" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

pull in

US /pʊl ɪn/
UK /pʊl ɪn/
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Phrasal Verb

1.

If a train or other form of transport pulls in, it arrives at a station or stop.

Example:
The train pulled in at the station right on time.
We watched as the bus slowly pulled in to the curb.
2.

to attract or bring in money or business

Example:
The new marketing campaign is expected to pull in a lot of new customers.
The charity event managed to pull in over $10,000 for a good cause.
3.

to move to the side of the road or to a particular place and stop a vehicle

Example:
The police officer signaled for the car to pull in.
He had to pull in to let the ambulance pass.
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