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pullout
[ pool-out ]
noun
- an act or instance of pulling out; removal.
- a withdrawal, as of troops or funds; pullback.
- a maneuver by which an aircraft levels into horizontal flight after a dive.
- a section of a newspaper or magazine that is complete in itself and may be removed and retained:
a 24-page pullout of barbecue recipes.
- an area at the side of a road where drivers may pull off for emergencies, to rest or view the scenery, etc.; pull-off.
adjective
- designed to be pulled out or removed:
pullout compartments in a desk.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pullout1
Example Sentences
With a majority of the county supervisors endorsing a pullout, some at City Hall are expressing fresh concerns about the looming breakup.
As a correspondent who followed the chaotic pullout closely, I never heard that the vice-president was in the room when decisions were taken in those final fateful weeks.
The couple also added a pullout sofa in the living room and RV hookups in the backyard, hoping to accommodate more friends and family.
For some small news organizations and digital start-ups that depend on Facebook to generate traffic and develop an audience, Meta’s pullout from Canada was catastrophic.
“So I go there, and I’m telling you, it was a trailer. The bed was a pullout couch. The foam was like this,†Pickler says, wrapping his knuckles on an aluminum bench.
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