Lift with a pulley
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HOISTLift with a pulley
pulleyto hoist with a pulley
HOISTLift with a crane
HEAVELift with a grunt
OTISMan with a lift
pitchforkedLift with a pitchfork
pitchforkingLift with a pitchfork
tongto lift with a grasping device
leveringLift or move with a lever
scoopto lift with a spoonlike utensil
leveredLift or move with a lever
tongsTONG, to lift with a grasping device
windlassedHaul or lift (something) with a windlass
windlassingHaul or lift (something) with a windlass
tongedTONG, to lift with a grasping device
scoopedSCOOP, to lift with a spoonlike utensil
tongingTONG, to lift with a grasping device
scoopsSCOOP, to lift with a spoonlike utensil
spoonto eat with or lift in a spoon
forkingDig, lift, or manipulate (something) with a fork
humpingLift or carry (a heavy object) with difficulty
spoonsto eat with or lift in a spoon
JBARObsolescent skier's lift with a curved lower part
spoonedto eat with or lift in a spoon
JBAROld skier's lift with a curved lower part
tongerone that tongs (to lift with a grasping device)
scooperone that scoops (to lift with a spoonlike utensil)
forkliftingLift and carry (a heavy load) with such a vehicle
scoopersSCOOPER, one that scoops (to lift with a spoonlike utensil)
tongersTONGER, one that tongs (to lift with a grasping device)
forkliftedLift and carry (a heavy load) with such a vehicle
ladedto lift or pour in or out with a ladle or other utensil
ladento lift or pour in or out with a ladle or other utensil
ladeto lift or pour in or out with a ladle or other utensil
ladesto lift or pour in or out with a ladle or other utensil
ladingto lift or pour in or out with a ladle or other utensil
hydrofoila boat fitted with hydrofoils to lift its hull clear of the water at speed
diplift a portion of by reaching below the surface with something shaped to hold liquid ladle
hydrofoilsHYDROFOIL, a boat fitted with hydrofoils to lift its hull clear of the water at speed
airplanesa powered heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings from which it derives most of its lift