8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Yank' in a Sentence
"To pull or remove abruptly and vigorously." more
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By the deadline, the students will have yanked information from various sources for their research.
After the performance, the conductor will have yanked a standing ovation from the impressed crowd.
They will have yanked the plug, saving the electronics from the power surge.
By the time she returns, he will have yanked the car out of the garage.
The chef will have yanked the pan off the stove before the sauce burns.
Before the storm hits, he will have yanked the laundry off the clothesline.
The rescue team will have yanked the stranded hikers to safety using a helicopter.
She will have yanked the stubborn zipper open, revealing the surprise gift.
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