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12 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 strong undertow threatened to pull the swimmer out to sea.
The cat had been pulling at the curtains, creating a mess in the living room.
The team worked together to pull the boat ashore after a day of fishing.
He used a rope to pull himself up the steep cliff.
They pulled the rope together to hoist the flag to the top of the pole.
By the time she arrives, we will have pulled all the weeds from the garden.
By the time you arrive, I will have been pulling my hair out with frustration.
The strongman tried to pull the heavy crate across the room.
The chef will be pulling the pizza out of the oven in a few minutes.
The spider skillfully used its silk thread to pull its prey into the web.
Despite the strong wind, the kite enthusiast was able to pull off incredible stunts.
By the end of the week, he will have pulled off a successful business deal.

Pull

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verbTo draw or haul something toward oneself or itself, in a specific direction, or into a particular position.
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Last Updated On: May 20, 2024
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