if a train pulls out, it leaves a station
if a vehicle or driver pulls out, they move onto a road or onto a part of a road where the traffic is moving faster
if soldiers pull out of a place, or if someone pulls them out, they leave
to stop being involved in an activity, event, or situation
A plume of exhaust trailed from the Opel, probably getting ready to pull out.
Downstairs, Terry slept peacefully in the pull-out in the sitting-room.
He got up to pull out a chair for me, then sat down again.
I don't foresee any difficulties, but should anything crop up, I want you both to pull out straight away.
It contained another table, fifties, square, with pull-out leaves, on which there was a word processor.
Molly reached into her purse again to pull out her proof.
She just pulled out in front of me without indicating!
The firm is pulling out of the personal computer business.
pulls out
pulling out
pulled out
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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