Pull up - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈpʊl ʌp|  American pronunciation of the word pull up
Brit.  |ˈpʊlʌp|  British pronunciation of the word pull up

verb

- come to a halt after driving somewhere (syn: draw up, haul up)
- straighten oneself (syn: draw up)
- cause (a vehicle) to stop (syn: draw up)
- remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense (syn: draw out, extract, pull, pull out, rip out, take out, tear out)

Extra examples

The driver pulled the bus up only just in time to avoid hitting the child.

The director pulled Jim up for being late again today.

Once he gets his breath, he'll soon pull up to the leading runner.

You'll have to pull up your English.

...the jockey tried to pull up the apparently injured horse...

Next they heard wheels, and the pull up at the door.

It was a long pull up the hill.

We're going to pull up stakes and move to Montana.

I noticed a vehicle pull up in front of the main entryway to the complex.

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