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pull
Verb
Meaning
• To exert
force
on someone or something so as to
cause
movement
towards oneself
• To attract someone or something
Examples
• He pulled the door
open
• The movie's
plot
failed to
pull
the audience's
interest
• The
magnet
pulled the
iron
filings towards it
Add
pull
Verb
Meaning
• To exert
force
on someone or something so as to
cause
movement
towards oneself
• To attract someone or something
Examples
• He pulled the door
open
• The movie's
plot
failed to
pull
the audience's
interest
• The
magnet
pulled the
iron
filings towards it