pulling

[US]/'puliŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. oscillator frequency pulling
v. to draw; to drag; to extract.

Phrases & Collocations

pulling a prank

pulling an all-nighter

pulling teeth

pulling someone's leg

pulling strings

pulling out

pulling force

pulling machine

pulling stress

pulling cable

pulling power

Example Sentences

he was pulling down sixty grand.

pulling hard on the nigh rein.

trench a fire by pulling down houses

We're pulling for our new President.

to open the can by pulling the tab

The country is pulling out of inflation.

The pupils are pulling up the weeds.

You can open the can by pulling the tab.

the bus was pulling up at her stop.

What are you pulling a face at now?

Are you pulling my pisser?

You naughty boy, stop pulling the cat's tail.

He leapt onto the train just as it was pulling away.

He's pulling in quite a bit in his new job.

They have just been pulling our legs.

He succeeded in pulling through the difficulty.

He was pulling dead roots from the dusty earth.

The car was pulling a trailer, which carried a boat.

Stop pulling him about like that; he's a child after all.

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