(Yiddish) an awkward and stupid person.
Pull along heavily, like a heavy load against a resistance.
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Examples for "pull along"
Examples for "pull along"
1And that may help us to pull along till things get better.
2We had to pull along them some distance to find a convenient landing-place.
3Returning over old tracks, they will pull along steadily and keep a course.
4I can pull along somehow, if you'll give me an arm.
5Normal soldiers would treat Wit as nothing more than a warm body to pull along.
1Oh, hey, one question: How the heck did you guys shlep me all the way over here?
2Well, my consciousness is being raised every time we have to shlep this damned thing up another curb.
3I continued to wander, my shoulder growing numb from the sheer weight of having to shlep my bag around.
4(He may still buy the odd soup tureen now and again, but you wouldn't want to shlep a load of stolen silver onto a plane.