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Definitions from the WebPull a LotDescription:"Pull a Lot" is a phrase often used to describe someone who is successful in attracting or accumulating a considerable amount of something, be it money, attention, or resources. It suggests an exceptional ability to acquire or garner a large quantity of a particular thing. Senses and Usages:Sense 1:Part of Speech: Phrasal VerbDefinition: To achieve a significant amount or make a substantial gain in a particular area. Example Sentence:She has managed to pull a lot of votes in the election. Sense 2:Part of Speech: Colloquial PhraseDefinition: To attract a large number of people or generate a high level of interest or attention. Example Sentence:The new music festival is expected to pull a lot of attendees from all over the country. Sense 3:Part of Speech: Noun PhraseDefinition: An instance or act of acquiring or accumulating a significant quantity or amount of something. Example Sentence:His successful real estate ventures allowed him to make a pull a lot of profit. | ||||
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