Pullover ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Pullover ( noun )

  1. A type of sweater or shirt that is pulled over the head.
  2. An act of pulling a vehicle over to the side of the road.

Origin:

Derived from the verb pull + over.

Examples:

  1. The woman was wearing a warm pullover to protect her from the cold.
  2. The pullover was made of soft wool and had a turtleneck collar.
  3. The driver was pulled over by the police officer for speeding.
  4. The pullover was a routine traffic stop, the officer checked the driver's license and registration.
  5. The pullover sweater was a popular item in the winter fashion collection.

(As a verb)

Pullover ( verb )

  1. A type of sweater or shirt that is pulled over the head.
  2. An act of pulling a vehicle over to the side of the road.

Origin:

Derived from the verb pull + over.

Examples:

  1. The woman was wearing a warm pullover to protect her from the cold.
  2. The pullover was made of soft wool and had a turtleneck collar.
  3. The driver was pulled over by the police officer for speeding.
  4. The pullover was a routine traffic stop, the officer checked the driver's license and registration.
  5. The pullover sweater was a popular item in the winter fashion collection.
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