Pronunciation: /pʊl.aʊt/
noun a section of a newspaper or magazine that can be easily removed
A1 I need to buy a pullout sofa for my small apartment.
A2 The map in the brochure has a pullout section with detailed information.
B1 The pullout in the magazine featured an interview with a famous actor.
B2 The kitchen renovation includes a pullout pantry for extra storage.
C1 The pullout in the newspaper contained a comprehensive analysis of the latest economic trends.
C2 The pullout bed in the guest room was surprisingly comfortable.
adjective describing something that can be easily removed or extracted
A1 The pullout sofa in the living room is very comfortable for guests.
A2 She found a pullout map of the city in her guidebook.
B1 The pullout shelves in the kitchen make it easy to access pots and pans.
B2 The pullout feature on the new car allows for extra storage space.
C1 The pullout bed in the guest room is perfect for overnight visitors.
C2 The pullout section of the newspaper contains in-depth analysis of current events.
formal The military's pullout from the region was carefully planned and executed.
informal I heard there's a pullout of the new iPhone next month.
slang I can't believe he did a pullout right before the big exam.
figurative The company's sudden pullout from the market left many investors shocked.
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