- PULLING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Examples of pull in a Sentence Verb He pulled the door open and ran out The cat will scratch you if you keep pulling its tail Make a knot in the rope and pull it tight
- PULLING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PULLING definition: 1 present participle of pull 2 to move something towards yourself, sometimes with great physical… Learn more
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- Pulling - definition of pulling by The Free Dictionary
To gain a position closer to an objective: Our team has pulled within three points of the league leader
- pulling - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to draw or haul toward oneself or itself, in a particular direction, or into a particular position: to pull a sled up a hill to draw or tug at with force to rend or tear: to pull a cloth to pieces
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Definition of pull verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary [intransitive, transitive] to hold something firmly and use force in order to move it or try to move it toward yourself You push and I'll pull
- Pulling - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
The word 'pulling' originates from the Old English word 'pullian', meaning to tug, pluck, or draw Over time, it has evolved to encompass a variety of meanings related to exerting force to move something towards oneself or to create an attractive force
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pulling, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
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