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View definitions for pull in

pull in

verb as in arrest

verb as in attract, obtain

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They asked me ahead of time, “You picked your butt double. How's about this? We're going to shoot this quick scene. Ten seconds of a scene. It's just a pull-in. It's supposed to be erotic, romantic. Why don't we shoot the rehearsal with the butt double first, and then if you feel comfortable, you jump in? We'll keep you in video village. It's a closed set. I say, “OK.

From Salon

It added that September year-on-year revenue for cloud and networking products, which includes servers, declined due to "conservative customer pull-in".

From Reuters

Revenue in its smart consumer electronics products, including smartphones, declined in August on the year due to "customers' conservative pull-in", the company said in a statement without elaborating.

From Reuters

The company said revenue was the second-highest for the month of July, thanks to "customers' increasing pull-in" for its smart consumer electronics products, including smartphones.

From Reuters

Foxconn said in a statement on Sunday that revenue from computing, smart consumer electronics and cloud and networking products declined in February from a year earlier "due to conservative customers' pull-in".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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