Search results for ‘pull’
English Dictionary (1-1 of 1)
- pull
- [pυl]
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- 1. to exert force on (an object) so as to draw it towards the source of the force
- 2. to exert force on so as to remove; extract
- 3. to strip of feathers, hair, etc; pluck
- 4. to draw the entrails from (a fowl)
- 5. to rend or tear
- 6. to strain (a muscle, ligament, or tendon) injuriously
- 7. to perform or bring about
- 8. to draw out (a weapon) for use
- 9. to attract
- 10. to attract (a sexual partner)
- 11. to drink or inhale deeply
- 12. to put on or make (a grimace)
- 13. to move (a vehicle) or (of a vehicle) be...
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Examples (1-5 of 14)
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the gravitational pull of the earth attracts objects to it
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pull down
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to pull a tooth
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to pull off a million-pound deal
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to pull at one's pipe
Vocab List (1 of 32)
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