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Pull Into

Definitions:

  1. (Verb) To guide or maneuver a vehicle into a specific location, typically a parking spot or a designated area on the side of the road.
  2. (Phrasal Verb) To be attracted to a particular place or location; to visit or enter a place with interest or curiosity.

Sample Sentences:

1. After searching for a while, I finally found an empty spot and managed to pull into the crowded parking lot.

2. The bus pulled into the station, and passengers eagerly stepped off.

3. Sara always pulls into that café whenever she passes by to grab her favorite latte.

4. The luxurious yacht pulled into the harbor, catching everyone's attention.

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