pull into a place



pull someone into a place

 and pull someone in
Lit. to bring someone into a place; to draw someone into a place. Advertising will pull hundreds of customers in. The sale pulled in a lot of customers.
See also: place, pull

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Andromacheahn-dro-mah-ke (Ancient Greek)Greek Mythology
NgỌC-Vietnamese
Back[bæk]
Brynjar-Norwegian, Icelandic
Ceciliasə-SEE-lee-ə (English), sə-SEEL-yə (English), che-CHEE-lyah (Italian), the-THEE-lyah (Spanish), se-SEE-lyah (Latin American Spanish), se-SEEL-yah (Danish, Norwegian), SE-see-lee-ah (Finnish)English, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Dutch, German
Mobley['mɔbli]