pull in
(to arrive at or reach a place)
- The train pulled in at midnight.
(to drive a vehicle to the side of the road and stop)
- We should pull in at the next garage to check the tires.
(to attract)
- We hope the campaign will pull in more votes.
informal (to earn)
- As a social worker, I only pull in $15,000 a year.
(to arrest)
- The police pulled Mr. Smith in.