Definitions from Wiktionary (pull over)
▸ verb: (idiomatic, intransitive, of a vehicle) To come to a stop, and turn off the road (i.e. onto the roadside or hard shoulder).
▸ verb: (transitive) To command or force someone to drive their vehicle to the side of the road or curb and come to a stop.
▸ verb: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see pull, over.
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pull the wool over someone's eyes,
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pull one over on,
warning to pull over,
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▸ verb: (idiomatic, intransitive, of a vehicle) To come to a stop, and turn off the road (i.e. onto the roadside or hard shoulder).
▸ verb: (transitive) To command or force someone to drive their vehicle to the side of the road or curb and come to a stop.
▸ verb: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see pull, over.
Similar:
pull off,
pull up,
put on the brakes,
put the brakes on,
pull short,
pop off,
cone off,
come to a stop,
turn out,
stop over,
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