Remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense.
Come to a halt after driving somewhere.
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Examples for "pull "
Examples for "pull "
1 This could pull forward demand and help support near-term results, Yates said.
2 Parents these days are expected to pull off a financial Mission: Impossible.
3 I'n pull in about thirty different nations on a good clear night.
4 On the way down the pyramid, do 5 pull - ups after each problem.
5 The German utilities decided to pull out of building new nuclear plants.
1 However, water extract did not show any H 2 R blocking effect.
2 The main chemical components found linked to the plant extract were triterpenes.
3 He claims water torture was used to extract a confession from him.
4 They can extract information to corroborate evidence and to find certain people.
5 Reports were coming in of houses being broken into to extract justice.
1 The German utilities decided to pull out of building new nuclear plants.
2 The Tajik government asked Russia in 2004 to pull out its troops.
3 Analysts say smaller players may instead choose to pull out of Europe.
4 Abbott is already seeking to pull out of one deal this year.
5 Mr Tsvangirai has threatened to pull out of negotiations over the issue.
1 It helped American forces take out Osama bin Laden and level Iraq.
2 Level 3 disasters take out an entire campus, city, or metropolitan area:
3 I take out the card I wrote the mayor's home number on.
4 A separate plane would take out his family and aides, diplomats said.
5 With our solution, you just take out the species itself, says Parry.
1 They could draw out whatever reinforcements were available on a minute-by-minute basis.
2 Her shaking fingers could hardly draw out the watch in her belt.
3 I let it draw out on purpose, to force him to speak.
4 Of course the shooting of last night would draw out the natives.
5 That is the only comfort we can draw out of the affair.
1 Ten minutes later, Sydney saw his gold Ford Crown Victoria pull up .
2 He heard another vehicle pull up , the engine stop, the doors open.
3 A Downpatrick householder noticed a strange car pull up outside his house.
4 The United Kingdom may soon pull up its drawbridge against its neighbours.
5 He saw a car pull up , then another, then a police car.
6 In about ten minutes, go ahead and pull up a little closer.
7 You ask Siri to pull up your email, and your inbox appears.
8 A sudden exclamation from him caused the others to pull up sharply.
9 I had no choice but to pull up and let them out.
10 Yet still I found it impossible to pull up my frightened steed.
11 That much I can pull up for your review if you wish.
12 Well, pull up the blind, light your candle, and find the book.
13 Next, lap coil the lead line as you pull up the slack.
14 Get back to your control room and pull up your surveillance video.
15 We forged ahead once more to pull up at a small station.
16 Owlett remained behind for a moment, to pull up the lower ladder.
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This collocation consists of: Pull up across language varieties