Meanings
How to pronounce "pull in":
AU
To pull something, so that it comes inside.
Example: "After falling out of the boat, the crew pulled him in."
To approach or drive up to a place and come to a stop; to park by driving frontways into a parking spot.
Example: "A car just pulled in our driveway."
To approach a station; to arrive at a station.
Example: "Quick! The train's pulling in."
To arrest someone; to take someone to a police station because they may have done something.
Example: "She was pulled in for questioning."
To earn [money].
Example: "He pulls in a lot of money."
Example Sentences
1
The new store is expected to pull in a lot of customers.
2
The restaurant's delicious food and great service pull in repeat customers.
3
The marketing campaign is designed to pull in new leads for the company.
4
The attractive packaging helped pull in more sales for the product.