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Definition of pull-off in English: pull-offnoun US An area at the side of a road where vehicles may pull off the road and stop. park at one of the many roadside pull-offs Example sentencesExamples - Travelling north you will very likely stop to look at the seals at Ohau Point where there is a pull-off area of tar seal on your right just past Half Moon Bay.
- Along this section is a scenic pull-off that's perfect for snapshots.
- But a pull-off on 75 looked inviting, and after a moment's hesitation, I swung in.
- I swung into a pull-off overlooking the river, a spot in which I'd always wanted to stop but never had.
- Coordinate with the National Park Service regarding a possible pedestrian footbridge over the canal as part of a new pull-off/scenic view area on Canal Road.
Definition of pull-off in US English: pull-offnounˈpʊlɔfˈpo͝olôf US An area on the side of a road where vehicles may pull off the road and stop. park at one of the many roadside pull-offs Example sentencesExamples - Along this section is a scenic pull-off that's perfect for snapshots.
- But a pull-off on 75 looked inviting, and after a moment's hesitation, I swung in.
- Travelling north you will very likely stop to look at the seals at Ohau Point where there is a pull-off area of tar seal on your right just past Half Moon Bay.
- I swung into a pull-off overlooking the river, a spot in which I'd always wanted to stop but never had.
- Coordinate with the National Park Service regarding a possible pedestrian footbridge over the canal as part of a new pull-off/scenic view area on Canal Road.
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