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Meaning
Verb
●
To
pull
something, so that it
comes
inside.
●
To approach or
drive
up to
a place and
come to a stop
; to
park
by
driving
frontways
into a
parking
spot.
●
To approach a
station
; to
arrive at
a
station
.
●
To
arrest
someone; to take someone to a
police station
because they may
have done
something.
●
To
earn
[money].
●
In Nautical:
To
tighten
a
sail by
pulling
on a rope.
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