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What (who) is pull-over - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pull Over; Pullover (disambiguation); Pull-over; Pulled over

pull over         
v. (D; intr.) to pull over to (to pull over to the curb)
pull over         
1.
When a vehicle or driver pulls over, the vehicle moves closer to the side of the road and stops there.
He noticed a man behind him in a blue Ford gesticulating to pull over.
PHRASAL VERB: V P
2.
If the police pull over a driver or vehicle, they make the driver stop at the side of the road, usually because the driver has been driving dangerously.
The officers pulled him over after a high-speed chase...
Police pulled over his Mercedes near Dieppe.
PHRASAL VERB: V n P, V P n (not pron)
3.
see also pullover
pullover         
(pullovers)
A pullover is a piece of woollen clothing that covers the upper part of your body and your arms. You put it on by pulling it over your head.
= jumper, sweater
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Pullover

Pullover, pull-over or pull over may refer to:

  • Sweater or hoodie, a piece of clothing "pulled over" the head instead of buttoned or zipped-up
  • Pullover (TV series), early-1980s UK children's television programme
  • Pullover Productions, UK producer of Pullover TV series
  • A scenic overlook, road shoulder or layby where a motorist can pull over out of through-traffic lanes
  • Pullover (exercise), a weight-training exercise
  • A traffic stop, a practice by police enforcement patrolling roadways
  • "Pull Over", song on 2000 Trina album Da Baddest Bitch
Examples of use of pull-over
1. "I guess ... they were trying to pull over," Onsase said.
2. We have orders to pull over cars with shaded windows.
3. Pull over in a safe area First of all, the most important rule to follow is to pull over in a safe area, as soon as it is reasonable and safe to do so.
4. "When drivers feel tired, they need to pull over and freshen up.
5. The city‘s signature black cabs and red buses are being asked to pull over and stop.