Pull from the shelves
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RECALLPull from the shelves
SNAPUPGrab from the shelves
UPROOTPull from the ground
ONEGPull from the ground, quickly?
RETREATPull back from the front lines
upward from the ground or surface pull up a daisy
pluckingPull the feathers from (a bird's carcass) to prepare it for cooking
pluckedPull the feathers from (a bird's carcass) to prepare it for cooking
pluckedPull some of the hairs from (one's eyebrows) to make them look neater
pluckingPull some of the hairs from (one's eyebrows) to make them look neater
tearto weep (to shed tears (salty liquid) from the eyes) / to pull apart
threadingA process in which unwanted facial hair is removed by using twisted cotton thread to pull the hair from the follicle
kedgedto warp or pull (a ship) along by hauling on the cable of an anchor carried out from the ship and dropped
pushhit (a ball) toward the right from a right-handed swing or toward the left from a left-handed swing compare pull
kedgesto warp or pull (a ship) along by hauling on the cable of an anchor carried out from the ship and dropped
kedgingto warp or pull (a ship) along by hauling on the cable of an anchor carried out from the ship and dropped
kedgeto warp or pull (a ship) along by hauling on the cable of an anchor carried out from the ship and dropped
shuntingPush or pull (a train or part of a train) from the main line to a siding or from one track to another
crampoondevice for grasping and lifting heavy loads, usually consisting of a pair of hooks suspended from a chain or cable, the upward pull on which provides tension for the hooks to grip the load on opposite sides
cramponsdevice for grasping and lifting heavy loads, usually consisting of a pair of hooks suspended from a chain or cable, the upward pull on which provides tension for the hooks to grip the load on opposite sides
crampondevice for grasping and lifting heavy loads, usually consisting of a pair of hooks suspended from a chain or cable, the upward pull on which provides tension for the hooks to grip the load on opposite sides