[Phrasal Verb] PULL IN - Understand How to Communicate Arrival in Various Scenarios

Pull in

Pull in

To arrive, especially in a vehicle.

Pull in" refers to the act of a vehicle arriving or stopping at a particular place. This phrasal verb is crucial for giving directions, describing travel itineraries, or narrating events where vehicles come to a stop, whether at a station, a home, or alongside the road.

Example Sentences

  1. The train will pull in to the station soon.

    The train will soon arrive at the station.

  2. We’ll pull in for a quick break before continuing the trip.

    We’ll stop briefly before continuing our trip.

  3. They decided to pull in at a nearby hotel for the night.

    They opted to stay overnight at a nearby hotel.

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