Phrasal Verbs

pull out (2)

This page is about the phrasal verb pull out (2)

Meaning

to move your car from a parking spot or a side street into a traffic lane, or to move out from one traffic lane to join another

For example

  • pull out I checked to see that no other cars were coming, and then I pulled out and drove off.

  • pull out Some idiot pulled out in front of me just as I was about to overtake him. He nearly caused an accident.

Quick Quiz

If you're pulling out in front of other cars, you should always

a. have your handbrake on

b. have your indicator flashing

c. have your horn blowing
a) have your handbrake on b) have your indicator flashing c) have your horn blowing

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