Pull on
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British pronunciation/pʊl ˈɒn/
American pronunciation/pʊl ˈɑːn/

Definition & Meaning of "pull on"

to pull on
[phrase form: pull]
01

to wear a garment by pulling it over one's body without fastening it

to pull on definition and meaning
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Feeling cold, she pulled on a cozy sweater.
After his swim, he quickly pulled on a t-shirt.
02

to grab and tug something closer to one

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He pulled the cat on to his lap and started petting it.
Can you pull the chair on closer to the table?
03

to inhale smoke from a cigarette or a similar item

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In deep thought, he pulled on his cigar.
She sat on the balcony and pulled on her cigarette, watching the city lights.
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