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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61. If there's any trouble, raise/sound the alarm by pulling the emergency cord.
62. The car was pulling a trailer with motorcycle on it.
63. Of course I won't tell them; I was only pulling your leg.
64. They got to the station too late; the coach was pulling out.
65. I spent the morning pulling up the weeds in the flowerbeds.
66. Always check your rear-view mirror before pulling out to overtake.
67. She spent the afternoon pulling up the weeds in the flowerbeds.
68. He hastily stripped off his old uniform and began pulling on the new one.
69. These, at least, were their professed reasons for pulling out of the deal.
70. "This tastes horrible, " said Tom, pulling a face at his glass.
71. Pulling up all the plants will disturb the natural balance of the pond.
72. He's pulling in quite a bit in his new job.
73. The old man sat in the corner, pulling at his pipe.
74. A child was pulling along a little dog on wheels.
75. Pulling his rifle to his shoulder he squinted along the barrel.
76. Circuses don't seem to have much pulling power these days.
77. I want to know who's pulling the strings around here.
78. She has a reputation for getting at the guts of a subject and never pulling her punches.
79. Between them they must be pulling down over $100 000 a year.
80. The pilot seemed to be having difficulty in pulling out of the dive.
81. They passed an old horse pulling a cart full of apples.
82. The invading troops are pulling out of the occupied area under international supervision.
83. Several political parties vie with each other in pulling more votes for themselves.
84. The leader is pulling away now, and is sure to win.
85. Most of the men waiting were pulling nervously on cigarettes.
86. We got to the station just as the train was pulling out.
87. He's been pulling down US $20 000 a year dealing in property.
88. The others had complained that Sarah wasn't pulling her weight.
89. Rifles should be regularly cleaned by pulling a piece of flannelette through.
90. She retired from the competition after pulling a leg muscle.
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