To move a vehicle to the side of the road and stop.
The police told him to pullover right now
I had to pullover because I felt unwell and needed a break from driving for a while
To succeed in attracting someone.
He tried to pullover many girls in the party
She could pullover any men with her beautiful look, but she wasn't interested in dating
pulloveradjective
Relating to a garment that is put on over the head.
She opted for a pullover style dress today
This pullover design is great for casual wear, providing ease and comfort in daily life
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The phonetic transcription of "pullover" is /ˈpʊlˌəʊvə/ in British English and /ˈpʊlˌoʊvər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.
Synonyms for "pullover": jumper, sweater, stop.
Example usage of "pullover": "I bought a new pullover for the winter months". More examples on the page.