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pullout definition

pull·out (po̵olo̵ut′)

noun

  1. the act of pulling out; esp., removal, departure, withdrawal, etc.
  2. something meant to be pulled out, as a magazine insert

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pullout Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • have: The other option would be to reduce our troop numbers and have a gradual pullout.

Adjective modifier

  • four-page: FiReControl pullout for March FRS magazine We recently produced a four-page pullout on the FiReControl project for the March issue of the FRS magazine.

Modifies a noun

  • bed: All lounge areas convert into a sleeping area with a double pullout bed.

Noun used with modifier

  • page: Hopefully you all received your copy of Celebrating Cycling - an 8 page pullout inside the regular Your District Council Matters magazine.
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