Similar words: pull in, pull the strings, galling, rolling, willing, yelling, milling, swelling. Meaning: [pʊl] n. the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you.
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1. Mom! Davey's pulling my hair!
2. The fire engines were just pulling up, sirens blaring.
3. You naughty boy, stop pulling the cat's tail.
4. The horse on the left side isn't pulling.
5. Sam and John are pulling the rope.
6. Pulling at his tunic, Omoro bared his left hip.
7. They were pulling hard for the small island.
8. Pulling out to overtake, the car collided head-on with a van.
9. Stop pulling her hair!
10. The car was pulling a trailer, which carried a boat.
11. Stop pulling our legs.
12. Inflate your life jacket by pulling sharply on the cord.
13. The pulling down of the Berlin Wall infused the world with optimism.
14. You're pulling my leg.
15. Stop pulling my leg.
16. What are you pulling a face at now?
17. He succeeded in pulling through the difficulty.
18. She's always pulling me up for/over my bad spelling.
19. Pulling himself upright, he squared his shoulders.
20. There are different considerations, often pulling in different directions.
21. Erica was solemn, pulling at her blonde curls.
22. The boat is pulling away,back up there!
23. He's pulling some sort of trick.
24. I arrived as the last train was pulling out.
25. The car seems to be pulling to the left.
26. Madonna's pulling power filled the Arena for 10 nights.
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27. He teased the dog by pulling its tail.
28. The child was pulling the toy along behind her.
29. He leapt onto the train just as it was pulling away.
30. Although she hasn't made a movie for four years, her pulling power is as great as ever.
More similar words: pull in, pull the strings, galling, rolling, willing, yelling, milling, swelling, dwelling, appalling, spilling, smelling, shilling, compelling, labelling, gruelling, willingly, thrilling, fulfilling, logrolling, a bull in a china shop, best-selling, willingness, polling place, selling point, polling booth, unwillingness, controlling account, pull, pull off.