Phrase: Pull over

Pull over - (Phrasal Verb)


Meaning: 

  • (of a vehicle) move to the side of or off the road.

        "The tourists signaled the driver to pull over."

  • (of the police) cause a driver to move to the side of the road to be charged for a traffic offense.

        "He was pulled over for speeding."


Example Dialogue


Police Officer: Excuse me, sir. Please pull over.

Driver: Yes, officer?

Police Officer: Do you have any idea why I pulled you over today?

Driver: I'm not sure.

Police Officer: I pulled you over because one of your brake lights is out.

Driver: Really? I'm sorry. I didn't know that.

Police Officer: I'm going to give you a ticket.

Driver:  Why can't you just let me off with a warning?

Police Officer: I'm just doing my job.


Example Sentences

  • We signaled the taxi driver to pull over.

  • "Pull over and let me pass!"

  • "Please pull over and stop there."

  • "The police officer ordered him to pull over."

  • "A police officer was standing by the side of the road, signaling me to pull over."

  • He was instructed to pull over.

  • The bus driver won’t pull over.

  • She saw the ambulance coming up behind her and pulled over.
  • If an emergency vehicle is approaching from the opposite direction, you should pull over and stop.
  • If a vehicle is showing signs of aggressive driving, slow down or pull over to avoid it.



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