pull in
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(verb) move into (a station) of trains |
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Synonyms: draw in, get in, move in |
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Related Words: arrive, come, get |
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Antonyms: pull out |
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2. |
(verb) draw in as if with a rope; lure; "The agent had roped in several customers" |
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Synonyms: rope in |
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Related Words: persuade |
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(verb) get or bring together; "accumulate evidence" |
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Synonyms: accumulate, collect |
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Related Words: archive, bale, beat up, chunk, come up, drum up, file away, lump, rally, scrape, scrape up |
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(verb) direct toward itself or oneself; "Her good looks attract the stares of many men" |
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Synonyms: attract, draw in, pull |
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Related Words: arrest, catch, draw, draw in, force, get, pull, retract, tug |
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(verb) attract or elicit; "The school attracts students with artistic talents"; "His playing drew a crowd" |
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Synonyms: attract, draw, draw in, fetch, pull |
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Related Words: bring |
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(verb) 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" |
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Synonyms: bring in, clear, earn, gain, make, realize, take in |
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Related Words: acquire, bear, bring home, eke out, get, gross, pay, profit, rake in, rake off, shovel in, squeeze out, take home, yield |
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