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View definitions for pull

pull

verb as in draw something with force

verb as in attract

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Trump had pulled back on tariff threats earlier in February, pending plans by its targets to block fentanyl and immigrants from entering the U.S.

From Salon

The BBC's director general has told MPs he made the decision to pull a documentary off iPlayer about children's lives in Gaza because he "lost trust" in it.

From BBC

The game continues in “Boating Party,” which puts us inside a rowboat right up close to a top-hatted rower whose exertion will paradoxically pull the boat away from where we stand.

The streamers then walk away, pull their hoods up and put on sunglasses while they wait for food before spotting the man again seconds later.

From BBC

A fourth person, Jordan Miller, was pulled from the vehicle after the crash by a witness.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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