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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91. They'd pulled the registry office down which then left an open space.
92. He'd never have managed on his own, but his colleagues have pulled him through.
93. The child pulled at his sleeve to catch his attention.
94. She was an extremely intelligent child, and soon pulled away from the rest of the class.
95. These naughty kids have pulled off all the rose buds.
96. As the car pulled away,the woman in the wheelchair waved and clutched the lilacs to her heart.
97. He bellowed with pain when the tooth was pulled out.
98. "Whoa there, Poppy, " he said to his pony, and pulled up beside the kerb.
99. He pulled out his rifle and fired three shots .
100. He pulled out his badge and said he was a cop.
101. His tie was pulled loose and his collar hung open.
102. I pulled on the rope to see if it was secure.
103. He pulled the flowers about until he ruined them all.
104. He grabbed her arm and pulled her out of the path of the car.
105. With his left hand he groped for the knob, turned it[sentencedict.com], and pulled the door open.
106. Her remark pulled me up short.
107. He pulled hard on the cigarette.
108. He pulled her down into her seat.
109. The bus pulled in, and we climbed aboard.
110. Despite her vehement protests[sentencedict.com], he pulled her inside.
111. She pulled back the curtain, and sunlight streamed in.
112. She pulled the car into a side street.
113. He pulled out a chair for her.
114. The old building has been pulled down.
115. The Beatles always pulled in enormous crowds.
116. The name on the gate pulled me up short.
117. He pulled the gates to with a clang.
118. She pulled in to let the ambulance pass.
119. He's pulled the company back from the brink .
120. She pulled up a stool next to me.
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