Pull along heavily, like a heavy load against a resistance.
1 And that may help us to pull along till things get better.
2 We had to pull along them some distance to find a convenient landing-place.
3 Returning over old tracks, they will pull along steadily and keep a course.
4 I can pull along somehow, if you'll give me an arm.
5 Normal soldiers would treat Wit as nothing more than a warm body to pull along .
6 And really and truly I find that by taking care I pull along very well.
7 If I'm not hurried, I'll pull along all day.
8 I dare say we shall pull along somehow.
9 But he did not pull along .
10 We'll pull along by the boom a little further, and then make the best of our way on board.
11 At last he was made a putter, and had, with two other boys, to push and pull along the rolleys.
13 Beside that's my mom's old ten-key adding machine, the kind with a long slot-machine handle you pull along one side.
14 I reckon we'll be able to pull along pretty well together this session and maybe others to come, eh, Senator?
15 The tide was just low now, and they agreed to pull along at a short distance from the shore until it turned.
16 We pull along on a even keel wonderfully well, Creary being a good-natured man, and as pleasant a shipmate as one could wish.
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