We have no meanings for "pull the spear" in our records yet.
1 You pull the spear out and hit him again below the ribs.
2 Only then was he willing to pull the spear out.
3 We have to pull the spear out of the ground so we can get the fish to shore.
4 At last Manask managed to pull the spear from his thick armour; he eyed its bright razor tip, impressed.
5 Cairne pulled the spear free and felt the faintest twinge of pity.
6 Ulfger pulled the spear from his neck and fixed on Nick.
7 He had himself pulled the spear from his body.
8 He pulled the spear close to his torso, pointed his toes downward, stiffened his body.
9 After she caught her breath, she pulled the spear out of the deer's neck and whistled for the horse.
10 After this I retired up the hill where the woman pulled the spear out and gave it to another man.
11 She was on her side, where Loki must have dropped her after he had pulled the spear out of them both.
12 I dropped a crowbar, pulled the spear out of my shoulder, and began to jab it down the grating into the darkness.
13 "Get out." I pulled the spear from the counter, fisted my hand around the hilt.
14 One of the women picked up Hunter's body; the other pulled the spear from the carcass of the Beast and put it over her shoulder.
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