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    pull
    [po͝ol]
    verb
    pull (verb) · pulls (third person present) · pulled (past tense) · pulled (past participle) · pulling (present participle)
    1. exert force on (someone or something) so as to cause movement toward oneself:
      "he pulled them down onto the couch" · "I pulled the door shut behind me" · "the little boy pulled at her skirt"
      Opposite:
      • (of an animal or vehicle) be attached to the front and be the source of forward movement of (a vehicle):
        "the carriage was pulled by four horses"
      • (of an engine) exert propulsive force; deliver power:
        "the engine warmed up quickly and pulled well"
      • work oars to cause a boat to move:
        "he pulled at the oars and the boat moved swiftly through the water" · "she looked at the waves and pulled hard with her oars"
      • (pull oneself)
        move in a specified direction with effort, especially by taking hold of something and exerting force:
        "he pulled himself into the saddle"
        Similar:
        move on all fours
        move on hands and knees
        pull oneself
        worm one's way
        insinuate oneself
      • take hold of and exert force on (something) so as to move it from a specified position or in a specified direction:
        "she pulled a handkerchief out of her pocket" · "he pulled on his boots" · "I pulled up some onions"
      • computing
        retrieve (an item of data) from the top of a stack.
    2. (of a vehicle or person) move steadily in a specified direction or to reach a specified point:
      "the bus was about to pull away" · "the boy pulled ahead and disappeared around the corner"
      • move one's body in a specified direction, especially against resistance:
        "she tried to pull away from him"
    3. cause (someone) to patronize, buy, or show interest in something; attract:
      "tourist attractions that pull in millions of foreign visitors"
      Opposite:
    4. bring out (a weapon) to attack or threaten someone:
      "it's not every day a young woman pulls a gun on a burglar"
    5. damage (a muscle, ligament, etc.) by abnormal strain:
      "he pulled a calf muscle in the first half of the game and had to be replaced"
    6. informal
      cancel or withdraw (an entertainment or advertisement):
      "the gig was pulled at the first sign of difficulty"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        withdraw (a player) from a game:
        "four of the leading eight runners were pulled"
      • check the speed of (a horse), especially so as to make it lose a race.
    7. golf
      baseball
      strike (a ball) in the direction of one's follow-through so that it travels to the left or, with a left-handed player, to the right:
      "he pulled the ball every time he hit a grounder"
    8. american football
      (of a lineman) withdraw from position and cross parallel to and behind the line of scrimmage to block opposing players for a runner:
      "he may be their best ever lineman—he can run and pull with the best"
    9. printing
      print (a proof).
      Similar:
      set in print
      send to press
    noun
    pull (noun) · pulls (plural noun)
    1. an act of taking hold of something and exerting force to draw it toward one:
      "give the hair a quick pull and it comes out by the roots"
      • a handle to hold while pulling:
        "the Cowboy Collection offers hand-forged iron drawer pulls"
      • a deep draft of a drink:
        "he unscrewed the cap from the flask and took another pull"
      • an act of sucking at a cigar or pipe:
        "he took a pull on his cheroot"
        Similar:
      • an injury to a muscle or ligament caused by abnormal strain:
        "he was taken out of the game with a hamstring pull"
    2. a force drawing someone or something in a particular direction or course of action:
      "the pull of the water tore her away" · "the pull of her hometown was a strong one"
    3. a printer's proof.
    Origin
    Old English pullian ‘pluck, snatch’; origin uncertain; the sense has developed from expressing a short sharp action to one of sustained force.
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  3. Synonyms for "pull" include123:
    • Draw
    • Drag
    • Haul
    • Tug
    • Tow
    • Carry
    • Attract
    Learn more:
    haul drag tug draw tow carry attract
    www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/pull
    pull Synonyms: draw, drag, adduce, extract, tug, haul, pluck
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    Synonyms: tug, yank, jerk, draw, drag, haul, tow, lug, wrench Sense: Verb: remove by pulling Synonyms: extract, remove, uproot, pry out, pluck, pluck out, take out, yank, wring Sense: Verb: attract Synonyms: attract, lure, pull in, bring in, bring, entice, ensnare, sway, influence, draw, appeal to
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