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Verb (used with object)
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 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.
Idioms
Synonyms
verb
- cull , dislocate , drag , evolve , extract , gather , haul , heave , jerk , lug , paddle , pick , pluck , remove , rend , rip , row , schlepp * , sprain , strain , stretch , take out , tear , tow , trail , truck , tug , twitch , uproot , weed * , wrench , yank , draw , entice , get , lure , magnetize , obtain , pick up , secure , win , allure , appeal , take
phrasal verb
- draw back , fall back , pull out , retire , withdraw , demolish , dismantle , dynamite , knock down , level , pulverize , raze , tear down , wreck , gain , get , make , win , check in , get in , reach , show up , turn up , bit , brake , bridle , check , constrain , curb , hold , hold back , hold down , hold in , inhibit , keep , keep back , rein , do , execute , prosecute , perpetrate , assume , get on , put on , slip into , slip on , imbibe , quaff , sip , sup , depart , exit , get away , get off , go away , leave , quit , run , pull back , come through , last , persist , ride out , weather
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