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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211. The bus pulled over to the side of the road.
212. He pulled out the pistol and aimed at the enemy officer.
213. The rider pulled on the reins, and the horse stopped.
214. He pulled on his cigarette and waited for the train.
215. Observers say the woman pulled a knife out of the bunch of flowers and stabbed him in the neck.
216. He pulled on his heavy suede shoes and tied the laces.
217. Window cleaners are pulled up and down tall buidings on cradles.
218. She pulled out the plug and the water drained away.
219. It is a sad fact that she was pulled into the marriage with that man.
220. The car pulled ahead as soon as the road was clear.
221. I pulled the ring - top from the can and drank greedily.
222. She'd pulled some of Kelly's hair out by the roots.
223. He likes to poor-mouth his candidate's chances so that the candidate will appear to have pulled an astonishingly strong victory.
224. The chairman's talk pulled out until no one was listening.
225. In 1941,(www.Sentencedict.com) the train would have been pulled by a steam engine.
226. I came from a real tough neighborhood. Once a guy pulled a knife on me. I knew he wasn't a professional, the knife had butter on it. Rodney Dangerfield
227. Once I pulled a job, I was so stupid. I picked a guy's pocket on an airplane and made a run for it. Rodney Dangerfield
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.