4 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Pull' in a Sentence
"To draw or haul something toward oneself or itself, in a specific direction, or into a particular position." more
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The gardener had to pull out the weeds from the flower bed.
By the time she arrives, we will have pulled all the weeds from the garden.
The farmer had been pulling weeds from the vegetable garden since sunrise.
By tomorrow, they will have been pulling the weeds from the garden.
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