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  1. Oct 13, 2022 · The definition of "pull out" in the dictionaries is not clear enough. oxford dictioary-pull out phrasal verb (of a vehicle or its driver) to move away from the side of the road, etc. A car suddenly pulled out in front of me. pull out (Cambridge) If a vehicle pulls out, it starts moving onto a road or onto a different part of the road:

  2. Aug 10, 2014 · For example, "She opened her backpack and pulled out a water bottle," just means that she took a water bottle out of her backpack. The use of "pull out" in your question is a special meaning for that kind of furniture. @snailplane - I, too, have never heard of a Watermelon Bed.

  3. Apr 2, 2015 · pull out. To leave or depart: The train pulls out at noon. To withdraw, as from a situation or commitment: After the crash, many Wall Street investors pulled out. Since the first definition means a vehicle leaving, it would not normally be followed by on unless it meant on time or on a surface: The car pulled out on/onto the dusty road.

  4. Dec 21, 2021 · In this context, to "pull out" means to drive out of the place where they were parked. This action may involve going back and forth to manoeuvre out of a tight spot, but it could also mean just driving straight forward out of a driveway or parking spot.

  5. Jan 31, 2022 · "Pull over" essentially means the same - moving your car "over" to the side of the road so that you can safely stop. "Pull up" refers more to just the action of coming to a safe stop. Although the two are used interchangeably as commands to stop on the inside of the road, if other details are included it may determine that one or the other should be used.

  6. In other contexts it can mean an area on the side of a mountain road where sightseers can pull over to take pictures without having to use a formal parking space, then continue on the mountain road in the same direction. Pullout: an area at the side of a road where drivers may pull off for emergencies, to rest or view the scenery, etc.; pull-off.

  7. pull out (phrasal verb) to win a contest, particularly as a surprising upset or as a result of a surprising comeback. That's why this phrase is commonly found in news stories such as: The Patriots overcame a 25-point deficit midway through the third quarter to pull out the 34-28 win in overtime (CBS Sports, 2017)

  8. Apr 8, 2019 · Plug out the charger from the wall. I plugged out my TV. I found my radio plugged out. I started hanging out with some guys of Jamaican descent who were born in Canada and I noticed that they talked about "plugging out" their electronic devices rather than "unplugging" them. Recently I've begun to hear the same expression from non-Jamaicans.

  9. Jan 2, 2017 · Take out doesn't necessarily imply outside of a building, just out of a particular area/space/room. Pull out and draw out both imply that the objects have been stored in such a fashion that they first need to be withdrawn by being pulled out before they can be carried away.

  10. Sep 4, 2020 · Pull off. Someone that looks good when they wear or have a certain style. Wow , he can pull off that hair style. In your example, I think the speaker is saying that wearing shorts is generally accepted as not a good look for big (probably meaning fat) people, but the ones in Cleveland seem to think they can pull off that look.

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