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Verb (used with object)
to draw or haul toward oneself or itself, in a particular direction, or into a particular position
to draw or tug at with force.
to rend or tear
to draw or pluck away from a place of growth, attachment, etc.
to strip of feathers, hair, etc., as a bird or hide.
to draw out (as a knife or gun) for ready use (usually fol. by on )
Informal . to perform successfully (often fol. by off )
Informal . to carry out (esp. something deceitful or illegal)
to put on or affect
to withdraw or remove
to attract or win
to bring (a horse) to a stand by pulling on the reins.
Printing, Graphics . to take (an impression or proof) from type, a cut or plate, etc.
to be provided with or rowed with (a certain number of oars)
to propel by rowing, as a boat.
to strain (a muscle, ligament, or tendon).
Military . to be assigned (a specific task or duty)
to hold in or check (a racehorse), esp. so as to prevent from winning.
Sports . to hit (a ball) so that it travels in a direction opposite to the side from which it was struck, as when a right-handed batter hits into left field.
Verb (used without object)
to exert a drawing, tugging, or hauling force (often fol. by at ).
to inhale through a pipe, cigarette, etc.
to become or come as specified, by being pulled
to row.
to proceed by rowing.
(of an advertisement)
- to have effectiveness, as specified
- The ad pulled badly.
- to be effective
- That spot announcement really pulled!
Noun
the act of pulling or drawing.
force used in pulling; pulling power.
a drawing in of smoke or a liquid through the mouth
Informal . influence, as with persons able to grant favors.
a part or thing to be pulled; a handle or the like
a spell, or turn, at rowing.
a stroke of an oar.
Informal . a pulled muscle
a pulling of the ball, as in baseball or golf.
Informal . the ability to attract; drawing power.
Informal . an advantage over another or others. ?
Verb phrases
pull away,
- to move or draw back or away; withdraw.
- to free oneself with force
- He tried to pull away from his opponent's powerful grip.
- to move or start to move ahead
- The car pulled away into traffic. The faster runners began to pull away from the others.
pull down,
- to draw downward
- to pull a shade down.
- to demolish; wreck.
- to lower; reduce.
- Informal . to receive as a salary; earn
- It wasn't long before he was pulling down more than fifty thousand a year.
pull for, to support actively; encourage
pull in,
- to reach a place; arrive
- The train pulled in early.
- to tighten; curb
- to pull in the reins.
- Informal . to arrest (someone)
- The police pulled her in for questioning.
pull off, Informal . to perform successfully, esp. something requiring courage, daring, or shrewdness
pull out,
- to leave; depart
- The ship pulled out of the harbor.
- to abandon abruptly
- to pull out of an agreement.
pull over, to direct one's automobile or other vehicle to the curb; move out of a line of traffic
pull through, to come safely through (a crisis, illness, etc.); survive
pull up,
- to bring or come to a halt.
- to bring or draw closer.
- to root up; pull out
- She pulled up all the crab grass in the lawn.
Idioms
pull apart, to analyze critically
pull oneself together
- to recover one's self-control; regain command of one's emotions
- It was only a minor accident, but the driver couldn't seem to pull himself together.
pull someone's leg
- leg ( def. 23 ) .
pull the plug. plug ( def. 35 ) .
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Pull over
to draw or haul toward oneself or itself, in a particular direction, or into a particular position, to draw or tug at with force., to rend or tear, to... -
Pull through
to draw or haul toward oneself or itself, in a particular direction, or into a particular position, to draw or tug at with force., to rend or tear, to... -
Pull together
assemble or get together; "gather some stones"; "pull your thoughts together"[syn: gather ][ant: distribute ] -
Pull up
an exercise consisting of chinning oneself, as on a horizontal bar attached at each end to a doorpost., a flight maneuver in which an aircraft climbs sharply... -
Pullback
the act of pulling back, esp. a retreat or a strategic withdrawal of troops; pullout., that which pulls something back or impedes its forward movement.,... -
Puller
to draw or haul toward oneself or itself, in a particular direction, or into a particular position, to draw or tug at with force., to rend or tear, to... -
Pullet
a young hen, less than one year old. -
Pulley
a wheel, with a grooved rim for carrying a line, that turns in a frame or block and serves to change the direction of or to transmit force, as when one... -
Pullout
an act or instance of pulling out; removal., a withdrawal, as of troops or funds; pullback., a maneuver by which an aircraft levels into horizontal flight... -
Pullulate
to send forth sprouts, buds, etc.; germinate; sprout., to breed, produce, or create rapidly., to increase rapidly; multiply., to exist abundantly; swarm;... -
Pullulation
to send forth sprouts, buds, etc.; germinate; sprout., to breed, produce, or create rapidly., to increase rapidly; multiply., to exist abundantly; swarm;... -
Pulmonary
of or pertaining to the lungs., of the nature of a lung; lunglike., affecting the lungs., having lungs or lunglike organs., pertaining to or affected with... -
Pulmonate
zoology . having lungs or lunglike organs., belonging to the pulmonata, an order of gastropod mollusks usually breathing by means of a lunglike sac, and... -
Pulmonic
pulmonary. -
Pulp
the soft, juicy, edible part of a fruit., the pith of the stem of a plant., a soft or fleshy part of an animal body., also called dental pulp. the inner... -
Pulpiness
pertaining to, characteristic of, or resembling pulp; fleshy or soft., pertaining to, characteristic of, or resembling magazines or books considered pulp;... -
Pulpit
a platform or raised structure in a church, from which the sermon is delivered or the service is conducted., the pulpit,, (esp. in protestantism and judaism)... -
Pulpiteer
a preacher by profession. -
Pulpous
adjective, mushy , pappy , pulpy , quaggy , spongy , squashy , squishy , yielding -
Pulpy
pertaining to, characteristic of, or resembling pulp; fleshy or soft., pertaining to, characteristic of, or resembling magazines or books considered pulp;...
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