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Pull over   /pʊl ˈoʊvər/   Listen
Pull over

verb
1.
Steer a vehicle to the side of the road.






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"Pull over" Quotes from Famous Books



... craft," said the Inspector, pointing as he spoke to a big vessel showing dimly through the scud to starboard of us. "Pull over to her." ...
— A Bid for Fortune - or Dr. Nikola's Vendetta • Guy Boothby

... still laughing. "It isn't as much of a gap between the mosquitoes and ice as you might think. But it's breakfast time. We've got two cooks with us, one for the crew and one for the cabin passengers. You'd better take your morning dip and then, if you like, you can take the canoe and pull over to that gravel reef. You won't find so many mosquitoes there and ...
— On the Edge of the Arctic - An Aeroplane in Snowland • Harry Lincoln Sayler



Words linked to "Pull over" :   direct, steer, head, guide, channelize, point, maneuver, channelise, manoeuver, manoeuvre



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