Pull
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verb
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verb
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Pull ( verb )
- To apply force to (someone or something) so as to cause motion towards oneself.
- To take or bring (something) toward oneself.
- To remove (something) from a place or position.
- To draw or extract (something, such as a tooth) with force.
Origin:
From the old english word "pullian", meaning "to pluck" or "to draw".
Examples:
- He pulled the rope to raise the flag.
- She pulled her coat tighter around her.
- He pulled the book from the shelf.
- The dentist pulled the infected tooth.
- The team pulled off an unexpected victory.
(As a verb)
Pull ( verb )
- To apply force to (someone or something) so as to cause motion towards oneself.
- To take or bring (something) toward oneself.
- To remove (something) from a place or position.
- To draw or extract (something, such as a tooth) with force.
Origin:
From the old english word "pullian", meaning "to pluck" or "to draw".
Examples:
- He pulled the rope to raise the flag.
- She pulled her coat tighter around her.
- He pulled the book from the shelf.
- The dentist pulled the infected tooth.
- The team pulled off an unexpected victory.
(As a verb)
Pull ( verb )
- To apply force to (someone or something) so as to cause motion towards oneself.
- To take or bring (something) toward oneself.
- To remove (something) from a place or position.
- To draw or extract (something, such as a tooth) with force.
Origin:
From the old english word "pullian", meaning "to pluck" or "to draw".
Examples:
- He pulled the rope to raise the flag.
- She pulled her coat tighter around her.
- He pulled the book from the shelf.
- The dentist pulled the infected tooth.
- The team pulled off an unexpected victory.
(As a noun)
Pull ( noun )
- To apply force to (someone or something) so as to cause motion towards oneself.
- To take or bring (something) toward oneself.
- To remove (something) from a place or position.
- To draw or extract (something, such as a tooth) with force.
Origin:
From the old english word "pullian", meaning "to pluck" or "to draw".
Examples:
- He pulled the rope to raise the flag.
- She pulled her coat tighter around her.
- He pulled the book from the shelf.
- The dentist pulled the infected tooth.
- The team pulled off an unexpected victory.