Phrasal verb pull out

Phrasal verb №86

pull out

/pʊl aʊt/

Meaning
To move away from a place, especially a vehicle; also to withdraw from an activity
Example
The car pulled out of the driveway slowly.
The car pulled out of the driveway slowly.

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Examples with the phrasal verb pull out

He pulled out the plug from the wall and the lamp went dark.

He pulled out the plug from the wall and the lamp went dark.

The blue car is pulling out into the busy street now; watch!.

The blue car is pulling out into the busy street now; watch!.

After the heavy rain, our club pulled out of the tournament to stay safe.

After the heavy rain, our club pulled out of the tournament to stay safe.

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