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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121. Father Christmas travels in a sleigh pulled by reindeer.
122. A car pulled right out in front of me.
123. Brian pulled away slowly, but picked up speed.
124. He pulled the plastic covering off the dead body.
125. I pulled my shorts on and ran outside.
126. She pulled her chair away from her desk.
127. Their belts are pulled tight against their bony frames.
128. He pulled the muscles in the leg.
129. We pulled the wall down with our bare hands.
130. He pulled at her coat sleeve.
131. My old school was pulled down.
132. They have pulled out patients' teeth unnecessarily.
133. The expert medical treatment pulled him through.
134. His home was pulled down by fire.
135. They waved as the bus pulled away.
136. I got a purchase on the rope and pulled.
137. She pulled off her raincoat before entering the room.
138. His grip slackened and she pulled away from him.
139. He pulled up in front of the gates.
140. He pulled the lightened sled with all his strength.
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141. The old theatre was pulled down,(sentencedict.com) wasn't it?
142. The army pulled back after the battle.
143. Paul pulled a muscle trying to lift the freezer.
144. He pulled his passport from his inside jacket pocket.
145. Our play improved and we pulled back two goals.
146. He pulled the cap halfway over his ears.
147. The car pulled out of the driveway.
148. She pulled out the plug of the bathtub.
149. Before the company went bankrupt , he pulled out.
150. He pulled the ladder into position.
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