A sharp strain on muscles or ligaments.
A slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke)
Cause to move by pulling.
Direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes.
Другие значения термина "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.
6 But is the rest of Europe really prepared to pull the plug?
7 Either way, I'm afraid someone's going to pull the plug on reality.
8 You need to pull it off and fortunately, so far so good.
9 Europe used to pull people in, and it's letting people out now.
10 The Tajik government asked Russia in 2004 to pull out its troops.
11 Labor members would pull in one direction, and upper-class members in another.
12 Analysts say smaller players may instead choose to pull out of Europe.
13 Ten minutes later, I heard a car pull to the curb outside.
14 But could the Spirit pull off that crowd 12 times a year?
15 I've gone through periods where I'd pull plastic four days every week.
16 We have got to pull more help in on this situation immediately.
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