Similar words: yankee, canker, tanker, wanker, banker, hanker, ranker, flanker. Meaning: n. someone who gives a strong sudden pull.
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1. She gave the rope a yank.
2. She yanked the rope and it broke.
3. He yanked off his shoes.
4. By accident he touched the hot metal, and yanked his hand away with a cry of pain.
5. One of the men grabbed Tom's hair and yanked his head back.
6. He tripped over the wire and yanked the plug out.
7. He gave the rope a yank .
8. Grabbing his ponytail,[Sentencedict] Shirley gave it a yank.
9. She yanked the lid off the tin.
10. She yanked open the drawer.
11. He yanked her to her feet.
12. He was yanked off by some men this morning.
13. She yanked the child out of the mud.
14. Give the door a yank and it should open.
15. With both hands she yanked at the necklace.
16. A couple of days ago(sentencedict.com), the policemen yanked the man in on a small charge and began to find out about the jewel robbery.
17. I was yanked out of school and forced to seek work.
18. He was yanked out of the house and bundled into a car.
19. The old chain only needed a couple of yanks before it snapped.
20. He yanked on the brake when he saw a big stone ahead.
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