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Similar Words to Pull:


Attract
Clout
Commit
Deplumate
Deplume
Displume
Drag
Draw
Draw In
Draw Out
Extract
Force
Get Out
Overstretch
Perpetrate
Pluck
Puff
Pull In
Pull Out
Pull Up
Pulling
Rend
Rip
Rive
Root For
Take Out
Tear
Twist
Wrench

Examples:


1. I'll help you pull yourself out of this the way you helped me.
2. Reach down and pull the hand brake.
3. So you tried to pull a sneak on us?
4. All you do is pull the trigger.
5. Sure. But it's a long, tough pull from here.
6. I'll take a pull ofthat myself.
7. All on top ofthe wagons and we'll pull 'em out one at a time, Dave.
8. Maybe i'll have you pull the trigger this time.
9. They think the time is right to pull the mask off him.
10. If another player would have done that you'd have to pull me off quick, or he'd be dead.
11. So it wasn't my lack of pull at headquarters.
12. Let's pull up a seat here and get some of this here Join the party.
13. But it has given us a chance to pull ourselves together and to train people like you.
14. I suppose we could always pull them all back north of the Thames, out of range.
15. If the people of Better America saw this brouhaha tonight, they would pull the ice right out from under this whole thing.
16. Take it-- Pull it forward, you idiot!
17. No an alien smart enough to pull this could also keep my medical scanner from going "bleep!" I don't follow you.
18. Just eyeball the fucker and pull the trigger.
19. To pull my beard out by the roots?
20. That's all, until you pull yourself from this tomb!
21. How do I know you won't pull no fancy tricks?
22. Take the claw, put it in like this, and pull down.
23. And that was really something to finally pull off.
24. Preysing, I hope you pull through.
25. Pardon me, but to work this Pull the pin, count to ten and throw it!
26. To pull off a thing like that!
27. We grew up sort of seeing the city from a distance and feeling the pull of it, longing for it.
28. I'll pull that guy out of the car and Here, here. What do you mean
29. It's leather in the time of war furnishes our horses with harness to pull the cannons to conquer our enemies!
30. Would you pull them out, please?

Definitions of Pull:


1. The act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you
2. The force used in pulling
3. Special advantage or influence
4. A device used for pulling something
5. A sharp strain on muscles or ligaments
6. A slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke)
7. A sustained effort
8. Cause to move by pulling
9. Direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes
10. Move into a certain direction
11. Apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion
12. Perform an act, usually with a negative connotation
13. Bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover
14. Steer into a certain direction
15. Strain abnormally
16. Cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, either physically or in an abstract sense
17. Operate when rowing a boat
18. Rein in to keep from winning a race
19. Tear or be torn violently
20. Hit in the direction that the player is facing when carrying through the swing
21. Strip of feathers
22. Remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense
23. Take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for
24. Take away