pull up to



pull something up to something

 and pull something up
to draw something close to something else. She pulled the chair up to the table and began to examine the papers. She pulled up a chair.
See also: pull, up

pull up to something

to drive up close to something. I pulled up to the drive-in window and placed my order. When the taxi pulls up to the curb, open the door and get in.
See also: pull, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Chesed-Hebrew
Miloslava-Czech, Medieval Slavic
Drogo-English (Archaic)
Witek-Polish
EliottEL-ee-ətEnglish (Rare)
TamsynTAM-sinEnglish (British)