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The act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you.
pull
português
tração
1
The principie in the example of
pulling
the saw brings great clarity.
2
Members of the committee certainly have their fair share of
pulling
power.
3
Within ten minutes all these cars were
pulling
up outside the house.
4
China has a long history of
pulling
together in times of crises.
5
Yet again, according to the organisers, Dublin has proved its
pulling
power.
6
Many believe he is actually the one
pulling
the strings in government.
7
Aviva has been
pulling
out of some international markets in recent years.
8
After nine years of
pulling
in contrary ways it feels meaninglessly late.
9
The going was harder now; it was backbreaking work
pulling
the line.
10
However, I'm
pulling
out of the performance thing sooner than people think.
11
Ten minutes later, he is seen
pulling
the bin into a lift.
12
Fact, he replied,
pulling
the paper back up and starting to read.
13
There was sadness too-thepower was
pulling
it in, no question now.
14
He wasn't leaving without staging a small protest however,
pulling
the No.
15
Spite started up; she used all fours,
pulling
and dragging herself along.
16
This weekend, Levante overtook them into 15th place,
pulling
a point ahead.
pulling
pull
·
pull out
pull back
pull away
pull the trigger
pull together
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