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How to Use "Pull" with Example Sentences
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pull
(v):
to use force to move something towards your body
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Used with nouns:
"
He
pulled
the
trigger
and killed him.
"
(trigger)
"
Pull
the
rope
to start the machine.
"
(rope, cord, lever, switch, handle)
"
He
pulled
the
plug
out of the outlet.
"
(plug)
"
The little boy
pulled
her
hair
.
"
(hair)
"
The dogs
pulled
his
sled
.
"
(sled)
"
The horse is
pulling
a
cart
.
"
(cart)
"
The dentist
pulled
his
tooth
.
"
(tooth)
"
He
pulled
out a
chair
for his wife.
"
(chair)
Used with adverbs:
"
She
pulled
off
her sweater.
"
(off)
"
He
pulled
out
the extra table.
"
(out)
"
He
pulled
his dog
away
from the scared boy.
"
(away, back)
"
I
quickly
pulled
the rope.
"
(quickly, slowly)
"
I
pulled
hard
on the leash.
"
(hard, gently)
Used with prepositions:
"
Stop
pulling
on
my cat's tail.
"
(on)
"
She
pulled
at
my arm.
"
(at)
"
She
pulled
the handle
toward
her.
"
(toward, towards)
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pull
(n):
the act of using force to move something towards your body
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Used with verbs:
"
I
felt
a sudden
pull
at the rope.
"
(felt)
"
He
gave
a
pull
on the rope.
"
(gave)
Used with adjectives:
"
Just give it a
good
pull
.
"
(good, sharp, strong, gentle, slight)
Used with prepositions:
"
She felt a sudden
pull
on
the rope.
"
(on, at)
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