To earn, to gain (money).
Direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes.
Of trains; move into (a station)
1 I'n pull in about thirty different nations on a good clear night.
2 Labor members would pull in one direction, and upper-class members in another.
3 Dick's will increase advertising to help pull in customers, CEO Stack said.
4 Finally he commanded the boys to pull in closer toward the shore.
5 Analysts said the new Indonesian merger's hefty landbank would pull in investors.
6 When I pull in , go along the east side of the house.
7 We pull in as close as we may venture outside the surf.
8 Solid demand from emerging markets had helped it pull in new orders.
9 A neighbor heard him pull in that night, never heard him leave.
10 The man that isn't lying has the pull in the long run.
11 Help me pull in the bulkhead and I will show you something.
12 I tell you he's got a big political pull in these parts.
13 They go out and pull in stars and offer them fantastic salaries.
14 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Edgar Vimba struggles to pull in the fishing net.
15 The bottom line is to pull in and take a 15-minute break.
16 Still, even books that sell well don't exactly pull in big bucks.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Pull in в диалектах
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