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14 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Yank' in a Sentence

"To pull or remove abruptly and vigorously." more

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The goalkeeper has yanked the ball out of the air with a spectacular save.
By the end of the sewing class, the students will have been yanking the thread through the fabric with precision.
During the performance, the clown will yank a colorful scarf from his sleeve.
They will have yanked the plug, saving the electronics from the power surge.
As the curtain falls, the actor will be yanking off the costume for a quick change backstage.
As the climber reaches the summit, he will have been yanking himself up the steep rock face.
Having forgotten her keys, she realized she had yanked the door shut behind her.
By the time he arrived, someone had yanked the document from the printer.
The magician will be yanking the tablecloth to perform a daring trick.
In the garage, he will be yanking the starter cord to get the lawnmower running.
He is yanking the document from the printer, eager to review the latest draft.
She yanked the weeds from the garden, determined to restore its beauty.
She will have yanked the stubborn zipper open, revealing the surprise gift.
The protestors have been yanking down the oppressive statues in the square.

Yank

yangk
verbTo pull or remove abruptly and vigorously.

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Last Updated On: July 15, 2024
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