• Pull ahead: Start being in a winning position (e.g. in a race or competition)
• Pull apart: Become separated as a result of pulling
• Pull apart: Rigorously investigate the basis of an idea or theory
• Pull away: Move ahead
• Pull in: Pull something, so that comes inside
• Pull in: Earn
• Pull in: Approach a station
• Pull off: Remove by pulling
• Pull off: Achieve; to succeed at something difficult
• Pull off: Turn off a road
• Pull off: Begin moving and then move away; to pull away
• Pull on: Put on (clothes) by tugging
• Pull out: Withdraw; especially of military forces; to retreat
• Pull out: Use coitus interrupt us as a method of birth control
• Pull out: Remove something from a container
• Pull out: Maneuver a vehicle from the side of a road onto the lane
• Pull over: Come to a stop, and turn off the road
・ Pull over: Cause to pull over
• Pull up: Lift upwards or vertically
• Pull up: Pull forward
• Pull up: Retrieve; get
• Pull up: Drive close towards something, especially a curb