Definition:
pull
- pullto draw downward
- pullto move or go
- pullto move (something) toward oneself with force
- pullto come through safely
- pullto exert a drawing or hauling force
- pullto root up; pull out
- pullto abandon abruptly
- pullto recover one's self-control; regain command of one's emotions
- pullto move or start to move ahead
- pullhandle
- pullto arrest (someone)
- pullforce
- pullto bring or come to a halt
- pullto reach a place; arrive
- pullto tear
- pullto perform successfully
- pullto draw; haul
- pullto draw or drag
- pullto tighten; curb
- pullto support actively
- pullto lower; reduce
- pullinfluence
- pullto leave; depart
- pullto move or draw back or away; withdraw
- pullto receive as a salary; earn
- pullto free oneself with force
- pullto strain (a muscle)
- pullthe act of pulling
- pullto analyze critically, esp. to point out errors
- pullto demolish; wreck
- pullto bring or draw closer
- pullto direct one's automobile or other vehicle to the curb; move out of a line of traffic