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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61. The mother pulled the child away from the fire just in time.
62. She delved in her bag and pulled out a pen.
63. When he eventually overtook the last truck he pulled over to the inside lane.
64. A man pointed a gun at them and pulled the trigger.
65. Xerox set about a process of reverse engineering. It pulled the machines apart and investigated the Japanese factories to find out how they could pull off such feats.
66. Jill darted forward and pulled him away from the fire.
67. Police shot one suspect when he pulled a gun on them.
68. There was a roar and a cloud of smoke as the car pulled away from the traffic lights.
69. They tied a rope around my waist and pulled me up.
70. She climbed into bed and pulled the duvet over her.
71. When all passengers were on board, the train pulled out of the station.
72. The boy pulled the boat's head round in order to avoid the conflict with the boat in front of him.
73. Ploughs are pulled by tractors, or in some countries by oxen.
74. He walked into the room and pulled off his hood.
75. He clung to the lifeline and the woman pulled him towards the bank.
76. She bent and pulled up a double handful of weeds.
77. Several houses were pulled down to make way for the new road.
78. The boy pulled himself to the top of the wall and looked over.
79. He pulled up under some trees and cut the engine.
80. He pulled at the rope hanging from above to see if it was safe for the climb.
81. The lorry driver pulled into the side of the road and got out for a cup of tea.
82. He got hold of the rope(sentencedict.com),[sentencedict.com/pulled.html]and we pulled him up.
83. The tornado pulled up the old tree by its roots.
84. He laid hold of the rope and pulled the boat ashore.
85. The police pulled him over for failing to stop at a red traffic light.
86. He pulled out of the deal at the last moment.
87. She pulled on her boots and then left the house.
88. He pulled a £100 note out of his fat wallet.
89. Crowds jammed in for seats when the train pulled up.
90. The National League for Democracy pulled off a landslide victory.
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.