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.
Random good picture Not show
181. The central bank has pulled off one of the biggest financial rescues of recent years.
182. She pulled her shorts up and put a T - shirt on.
183. She idly pulled at a loose thread on her skirt.
184. If he had really pulled the trigger, I would have ended up then and there.
185. I was given gas when they pulled my tooth out.
186. Beckham has pulled a muscle in his thigh and won't play tomorrow.
187. The fight ended only when the referee pulled the two players apart.
188. The car pulled away from the lorry as soon as they started going uphill.
189. He pulled explosives and some tangled cord from his bag.
190. We pulled into a lay-by to look at the map.
191. They pulled out of the deal at the last minute leaving us high and dry.
192. His mother pulled the carpet from under his feet by announcing that she was selling the house.
193. It was already getting dark so he pulled the curtains.
194. One evening, crossing a small creek, he pulled the car off the road.
195. It was a crisis year for the company(Sentencedict.com), but we have pulled through.
196. The truck pulled into the side of the road to let the police car pass.
197. He pulled at the door handle until it came away in his hands.
198. The car pulled right across the path of another vehicle.
199. The lorry driver pulled in to the side of the road.
200. He'd pulled away from her as if she had leprosy. Sentencedict.com
201. The weight of the net pulled him over the edge and into the sea.
202. The sale of the house fell through when the buyer pulled out.
203. The car pulled in and double-parked in front of the town hall.
204. Our force pulled back in order to mislead the enemy.
205. He pulled up a chair behind her and put his chin on her shoulder.
206. He pulled a handkerchief from his pocket and gave it to him.
207. He climbed on the table, pulled my hair, and was generally a pest.
208. In the end, he pulled back from financing the film.
209. He's pulled up from the seventh to the second place.
210. The policemen concluded that the same bandit probably had pulled all three holdups.
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.