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pulled over

vb. (en-pastpull over)

Usage examples of "pulled over".

Each time a car came along, I stuck a thumb out, and after a while a moving van went on by me a little way and pulled over.

The king was waving a finger under his nose and, while most of his angry bellowing was muffled by the high collar pulled over his face, enough was audible to convey his meaning.

I pulled over next to him, turned down the radio, punched the button to roll the passenger-side window down and hollered.

I grabbed it and was pulled over three hundred feet to the next landing.

I pulled over, bought a paper, paying with a dollar bill, not waiting for the change.

Then there was a long period during which Time insisted on tailgating instead of passing, no matter how far I pulled over to let it by.

Dennis' hips lay in a pool of water, and the cloak that he'd pulled over himself and Chester was as sodden as the surface of a pond.

If you become so excited about your new vice president job that you drive home at eighty mph, you get pulled over by the police and fined $100.

Oliver approached the man in the car with as friendly a manner as he could muster, the back collar of his sleeveless white t-shirt pulled over up to his forehead (making his face look like it had been painted on a canvas, as the man in the car would later remark to an associate) and denim shorts slung low about his waste.

He pulled over another branch, added it to his pile, and kneeled down once more by the flames.

Indeed, if there is in Bruges another besides the beautiful girl who showed us the old council-chamber in the Palace of justice, she must have had her hood pulled over her face.