Synonym: back down, back off, bow out, chicken out, draw, draw out, extract, get out, pull, pull up, take out. Similar words: pull on, pull off, pull, all out, pull up, pull in, pull down, sell out. Meaning: v. 1. move out or away 2. bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover 3. remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense 4. remove oneself from an obligation.
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31. Be careful when you pull out of the driveway.
32. They would pull out under cover of darkness.
33. Glumly, he began to pull out okra and edenwort.
34. Fifteen minutes later the locomotive will pull out of the station hauling an express for London.
35. She shakes her head and tries to pull out of it, pushing herself to run the floor.
36. Kirgizstan's decision last month to pull out of the rouble zone has infuriated the other four.
37. However, convincing myself the pebbles I was climbing on wouldn't pull out did take a little time.
38. The other men pull out their wallets and pay up their shares.
39. He reached into his wallet to pull out a few bucks.
40. We pull out some coins and drop them on to the counter, where they make, no doubt, a familiar ring.
41. No need to stop and pull out a wallet, count the money and wait for the change.
42. I long to pull out a chair and tell her that she can rest as long as she likes.
43. If only we could pull out our brain and use only our eyes. Pablo Picasso
44. Lift out the fish, pull out and discard any stray bones. Break the fish into chunks.
45. Only with that official invitation did Manville open the file and pull out its contents.
46. Baj was in a similar position and decided to pull out of the trip altogether.
47. In the early eve-ning, just as the stars were coming out, he would often pull out his quadrant and compass.
48. Do you suppose he has to accuse us of aggression and pull out all stops on cheap emotionalism?
49. If possible, turn off the power at the switch and pull out the plug.
50. Many training providers pull out because it is not worth it.
51. We have spent two hours an evening replanting brassica modules that his pheasants and partridges would promptly pull out again.
52. She used the oars to pull out into the deep water beyond the dock.
53. Now Kevin could reach in and start to pull out the debris causing the blockage.
54. Or pull out your own wheels and hit the pavement.
55. With students threatening to run a Barclays-style boycott against any that participate, stand by for more to pull out.
56. This enabled the banks to pull out on the grounds that involvement was not commercially justifiable.
57. Next to pull out was Surrey fast bowler Martin Bicknell, who dislocated his shoulder in training. Sentencedict.com
58. She is threatening to pull out of the government and join Mr Sharif's agitation if Mr Ishaq does not fulfil her demands.
59. Several minutes before the express was due to pull out, the platform was empty.
60. But the housing market will pull out of the recession in the second half of 1993, say the economic pundits.