to pull to
Pronunciation
/pˈʊl tuː/
British pronunciation
/pˈʊl tuː/

Definition & Meaning of "pull to"in English

to pull to
[phrase form: pull]
01

to close a door or window by drawing it toward oneself

to pull to definition and meaning
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Examples
Feeling a draft, he got up and pulled the back door to.
Not wanting to disturb the meeting, she quietly pulled the conference room door to behind her.
02

to drag or guide someone or something to a position

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With all her might, she pulled the couch to the opposite wall.
The two kids collaborated and pulled the sled to the top of the hill.
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