Similar words: pulley, pull, pull off, pull in, pull out, pull up, pull on, pull down. Meaning: [pʊl] adj. drawn toward the source of the force.
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1. The cab pulled up and the driver jumped out.
2. You pulled one over on me.
3. She pulled the garment on and zipped it up.
4. Our train pulled into Beijing Station on time.
5. The engine pulled a long line of freight cars.
6. You've pulled a thread in your jumper.
7. The clothes line is pulled taut and secured.
8. The train pulled out exactly on time.
9. He pulled a muscle in his groin.
10. You almost pulled it off.
11. It's not clear who actually pulled the trigger.
12. The train pulled into a station.
13. He pulled out to overtake a truck.
14. She pulled the drawer open.
15. He pulled on his helmet and straddled the motorbike.
16. The cart was pulled by two mules.
17. He pulled out to overtake the van.
18. His grip slackened a little and she pulled away.
19. I pulled the plant up by the roots.
20. She was pulled from the burning wreck by firefighters.http://sentencedict.com
21. They pulled over and shut off the engine.
22. He pulled a peach from the tree.
23. The champagne cork popped when he pulled it out.
24. The car pulled in at/by/on the roadside.
25. She was pulled from the car and raped.
26. He pulled in for gas.
27. He found a secure foothold and pulled himself up.
28. I pulled my back playing squash.
29. He pulled the trigger of his rifle.
30. The car pulled up outside the inn.
More similar words: pulley, pull, pull off, pull in, pull out, pull up, pull on, pull down, pull away, pull a face, pull apart, tulle, bullet, killed, filled, pull the plug, sullen, so-called, skilled, spilled, chilled, appalled, swelled, pull through, bulletin, enrolled, cancelled, compelled, thrilled, scullery.