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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31. He accused me of not pulling my weight.
32. Many banks are pulling back from international markets.
33. The crowd were pulling for me to do well.
34. He kept pulling at the rope until it broke.
35. He accused the team of not pulling their weight.
36. They have just been pulling our legs.
37. He was pulling dead roots from the dusty earth.
38. The car was pulling a caravan.
39. Stop pulling my hair, you wretch!
40. Try stretching your legs and pulling your toes upwards.
41. You sometimes see oxen pulling carts in southern Europe.
42. Mary was pulling nervously at her hair.
43. The horse was pulling a heavy cart .
44. He's pulling some sort of trick on you.
45. Our armies are pulling back on all fronts.
46. The new show is certainly pulling in the crowds.
47. The country is pulling out of inflation.
48. He's pulling in 50000 a year.
49. Data exists but it needs pulling together.
50. I haven't won, have I? You're pulling my leg.
51. You can open the can by pulling the tab.
52. The red car was pulling out ready to overtake.
53. Nkoku is pulling away from the other runners.
54. He slipped out, pulling the door to.
55. She spent the afternoon pulling weeds in the garden.
56. The wheel is pulling to the left.
57. The car in front was pulling a horsebox.
58. Father enjoys pulling off a miracle.
59. The pupils are pulling up the weeds.
60. I reckon she's pulling in over $100 000.
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