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[1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
pull \pull\, v. i.
   to exert one's self in an act or motion of drawing or
   hauling; to tug; as, to pull at a rope.
   1913 webster

   to pull apart, to become separated by pulling; as, a rope
      will pull apart.

   to pull up, to draw the reins; to stop; to halt.

   to pull through, to come successfully to the end of a
      difficult undertaking, a dangerous sickness, or the like.
      1913 webster
see also:
to pull apart to pull up to pull through 

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Pull >> P Words
Pull, definition of term: Pull
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Apart >> A Words
Apart, definition of term: Apart
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Pull Off >> P Words
Pull Off, definition of term: Pull Off
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Pull Out >> P Words
Pull Out, definition of term: Pull Out
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Pull Up >> P Words
Pull Up, definition of term: Pull Up
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Pull Through >> P Words
Pull Through, definition of term: Pull Through
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Pull In >> P Words
Pull In, definition of term: Pull In
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Pull Away >> P Words
Pull Away, definition of term: Pull Away
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Pull Down >> P Words
Pull Down, definition of term: Pull Down
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Break Apart >> B Words
Break Apart, definition of term: Break Apart
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