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Definitions for pull-over
pull-over
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Dictionary of Nautical Terms
pull-over
An east-country term for a carriage-way.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of pull-over in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of pull-over in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of pull-over in a Sentence
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 ?'.
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.
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.
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.
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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