Noun
A pullout of troops from the region has begun.
the civil unrest has led the company to initiate a pullout of its operations in the region Verb
the party's been fun, but it's time to pull out
the aid workers have been advised to pull out of those regions to which the conflict has spread
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Stop at the pullouts for mind-boggling views of the Snake Valley below and countless peaks, plus access to popular trailheads.—
Taryn Shorr-McKee,
Travel + Leisure,
21 June 2026 Families will also appreciate the larger room layouts and pullout couch options in select suites, which make traveling with kids a little less chaotic and a lot more comfortable.—
Alexandra Emanuelli,
Southern Living,
12 June 2026
Verb
When needed, Luzardo was also able to pull out his four-seam fastball or off-speed changeup.—Kansas City Star,
5 July 2026 During the group stage, when the USMNT trained here one day before its match against Australia, head coach Mauricio Pochettino went up to the small hill at Husky Soccer Stadium, pulled out his phone, and appeared to take a 360-degree video.—
Henry Bushnell,
New York Times,
4 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for pullout