pull over (Meaning)
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pull over (v)
steer a vehicle to the side of the road
Synonyms & Antonyms of pull over
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pull over Sentence Examples
- The police officer signaled for the driver to pull over to the side of the road.
- As the storm intensified, the truck driver decided to pull over and wait for the weather to improve.
- He needed to make a phone call, so he decided to pull over at the next rest area.
- The tired driver felt drowsy and knew it was time to pull over and take a break.
- The teacher asked the bus driver to pull over so the students could take a restroom break.
- The cyclist needed to adjust his gear, so he decided to pull over to the shoulder.
- The tour guide instructed the bus driver to pull over at the scenic viewpoint for photos.
- The car started making strange noises, prompting the driver to pull over and inspect the engine.
- The driver noticed a beautiful sunset and decided to pull over to enjoy the view.
- The truck driver had a flat tire and had to pull over to the side of the highway for repairs.
FAQs About the word pull over
steer a vehicle to the side of the road
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The police officer signaled for the driver to pull over to the side of the road.
As the storm intensified, the truck driver decided to pull over and wait for the weather to improve.
He needed to make a phone call, so he decided to pull over at the next rest area.
The tired driver felt drowsy and knew it was time to pull over and take a break.