v. , informal 1. To catch (a ball) after a hard run. The outfielder pulled down a long drive to center field. 2. To earn. Mr. Blake pulls down $500 a week. John pulled down an A in algebra by studying hard.
Compare: HAUL DOWN.
v. , informal 1. To catch (a ball) after a hard run. The outfielder pulled down a long drive to center field. 2. To earn. Mr. Blake pulls down $500 a week. John pulled down an A in algebra by studying hard.
Compare: HAUL DOWN.
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