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pull
1. verb /pʊl/
a) to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force

Hes pulled that bird over there.

b) to persuade (someone) to have sex with one<! or to be on the pull (willing to have sex)

Each day, they pulled the old bread and set out fresh loaves.

Syn: drag, tow, tug, yank, score, recall, withdraw, carry out, complete, do, execute, perform, generate, get, get hold of, get ones hands on, lay ones hands on, obtain, retrieve
Ant: push, repel, shove
2. noun /pʊl/
a) An act of pulling (applying force)

He gave the hair a sharp pull and it came out.

b) An attractive force which causes motion towards the source

The spaceship came under the pull of the gas giant.

Syn: tug, yank, attraction, handle, knob, lever, rope, influence, sway
Ant: push, shove, repulsion, button, push button

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