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to pull
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to use your hands to move something or someone toward yourself or in the direction that your hands are moving
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to attract interest or gain favor
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to remove something from the surface of the skin, such as hair, feathers, or splinters
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to be drawn or moved by the application of force, especially through mechanical energy
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to draw or reveal a weapon
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to successfully execute a plan or scheme, especially when it involves cunning or manipulation
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to remove something from circulation or public access
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to tear or separate objects or materials forcefully
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to hit a ball toward one side of the field or course, typically opposite to the side from which the player is swinging
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to draw or tug something in order to detach or remove
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to use physical force to propel a boat forward
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to deliberately slow down or restraining a horse to make it lose a race
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to damage a muscle or its attaching tendons, particularly during a workout session or any vigorous activity
Pull
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the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you
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the force used in pulling
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a device used for pulling something
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special advantage or influence
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a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke)
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a sustained effort
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a strain or tear in a muscle due to excessive force, resulting in pain and limited movement
What is a "pull"?
A pull refers to an injury where a muscle or tendon is stretched or torn, commonly known as a strain. It typically happens when a muscle is overstretched or used too forcefully, leading to pain, swelling, and sometimes limited movement in the affected area. Pulls can occur during physical activities like sports or heavy lifting. Treatment usually involves rest, ice, compression, and elevation to reduce swelling and pain, along with gentle stretching and strengthening exercises once the initial pain lessens.
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the phase in weightlifting where the lifter lifts the barbell off the ground, typically transitioning into a higher position such as the clean or snatch
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the initial throw to start a game or point in ultimate frisbee
例
She pulled her suitcase behind her as she walked through the airport.
She pulled the door handle to open the entrance.
They worked together to pull the heavy box off the shelf.
Critics pulled apart the film for its lack of originality.
Financial difficulties pulled apart many families during the recession.