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pull in

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pull in
     v 1: direct toward itself or oneself by means of some
          psychological power or physical attributes; "Her good
          looks attract the stares of many men"; "The ad pulled in
          many potential customers"; "This pianist pulls huge
          crowds"; "The store owner was happy that the ad drew in
          many new customers" [syn: {attract}, {pull}, {draw}, {draw
          in}] [ant: {repel}]
     2: earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as
        salary or wages; "How much do you make a month in your new
        job?"; "She earns a lot in her new job"; "this merger
        brought in lots of money"; "He clears $5,000 each month"
        [syn: {gain}, {take in}, {clear}, {make}, {earn}, {realize},
         {realise}, {bring in}]
     3: move into (a station) of trains; "The bullet train drew into
        Tokyo Station" [syn: {get in}, {move in}, {draw in}] [ant:
         {pull out}]
     4: get or bring together; "accumulate evidence" [syn: {collect}]
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