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Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. pull-over

    An east-country term for a carriage-way.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of pull-over in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of pull-over in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of pull-over in a Sentence

  1. Jennifer Andresen:

    I had to pull over. My pulse was racing. I was so nauseous I thought I would throw up, my mother and grandmother were like,' What is wrong with you ?'.

  2. Jonathan Arthur:

    You do everything right, you slow down, you submit to the authority of law enforcement, you do the right thing, you wait until a well-lit place to pull over you're on a dark road -- you don't want anybody to get hurt -- and then Daniel Crocker turn around and repay your courtesy with this.

  3. Brian Laundrie:

    Some can do that silently within the vehicle, even seated next to one another, others will need to pull over in a town or out on the road, and allow each other that space. Without planning a method for conflict management ahead of time, the van... can quickly become a toxic and unhealthy environment.

  4. Daniel Johnson:

    The video was to empower her ! But ended up impacting the world, it was surreal when she shared it. I got a phone call about it, I didn't even know. I was driving at the time and had to pull over and process everything.

  5. William Krenn:

    I was just so shocked. I was driving my car and I had to pull over because I was full of goosebumps and I was shaking, i just could not believe that this goofball, light-hearted kid that I went to training with did something so evil.

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