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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
pullout

also pull-out, 1825, "withdrawal," from pull (v.) + out (adv.). As "detachable section or page of a newspaper, magazine, etc." from 1952.

Wiktionary
pullout

n. 1 A withdrawal, especially of armed forces 2 The change of the flight of an aircraft from a dive to level flight 3 An object, such as a newspaper supplement, that can be pulled out from something else

WordNet
pullout

n. to break off a military action with an enemy [syn: disengagement, fallback]

Wikipedia
Pullout

Pullout may refer to:

  • Coitus interruptus
  • Sofa bed

Usage examples of "pullout".

He began his pullout at a thousand feet, wingtips thudding and blurring in that gigantic wind, the boat and the crowd of gulls tilting and growing meteor-fast, directly in his path.

Anna weighed the pros and cons of telling Paul about the Clinton pullout scenario.

I found myself lying on her pullout and she was sitting next to me, water steaming in a bowl by her side.

A Grand County ambulance was waiting for us amid a cloud of diesel fumes and strobing lights in a pullout just down from where we had emerged.

Chapter 7 Kyle stacked the blankets on the chair, then folded the pullout bed into a couch.

Downbelow itself in a pullout, destroying what they did not want Union to get their hands on, impressing all the able-bodied into the Fleet.

Angelo leaned to the comp console and keyed through to dockside, where the shock of a massive pullout still had crews spilling out on emergency call: military crews had handled it, their own way, undocked without interval.

Watch yourself on pullout because those guns are awfully active down there.

Lead, hit my smoke, and on pullout continue your easterly heading coming off target.

Ferber was going to give the ambush another five minutes and then signal a pullout to Marks.

The instant he began his pullout, the instant he changed the angle of his wings, he snapped into that same terrible uncontrolled disaster, and at ninety miles per hour it hit him like dynamite.

Had a guy up in Tennessee at one of the pullouts come on to two good old boys.

I saw the sun glint on their wings as they made sharp pullouts from over the target.

Creslin begins the slow process of easing himself out of the deeps, realizing that no quick pullouts are possible.

Anne heated up a can of refried beans and wrapped them with some lettuce and tomatoes in a couple of tortillas, and carried her dinner outside with a bottle of beer to sit on one of the old telephone poles that had been laid down to mark the limits of the pullout.