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pull in

v.
1.direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes
2.earn on some commercial or business transaction
3.move into (a station) of trains
4.get or bring together

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  • pull down
  • pull chain
  • pull back
  • pull away
  • pull at
  • pull along
  • pull ahead
  • pull a fast one on
  • pull a face
  • pull
  • pull in one's horns
  • pull off
  • pull one's weight
  • pull out
  • pull out all the stops
  • pull over
  • pull round
  • pull someone's leg
  • pull strings
  • pull the leg of
  • diodon
  • bladderwort
  • steel band
  • perk
  • ideational
  • of value
  • felly
  • eat on
  • plug-ugly
  • wolffia

  • Idiom of the Day

    do credit to (someone)
    to add to someone's reputation
    The woman's graduation thesis did credit to her hard work and patience.



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    Yesterday I ________ to an archeological site because I want to be an archeologist.

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