pull over

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pull over (third-person singular simple present pulls over, present participle pulling over, simple past and past participle pulled over)

  1. (idiomatic, intransitive, of a vehicle) To come to a stop, and turn off the road (i.e. onto the roadside or hard shoulder).
    Can you pull over just after the post office? My house is next door.
  2. (transitive) To command or force someone to drive their vehicle to the side of the road or curb and come to a stop.
    The cops pulled me over for speeding.
  3. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see pull,‎ over.

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  • (for a vehicle, to come to a stop and turn off the road): pull up

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