pull
1. the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you (Freq. 5) - the pull up the hill had him breathing harder - his strenuous pulling strained his back • Syn: pulling • Derivationally related forms: pull (for: pulling) • Hypernyms: propulsion, actuation • Hyponyms: drag, draw, haul, haulage, tug, jerk, draft, draught, drawing, extirpation, excision, deracination, pluck, traction 2. the force used in pulling (Freq. 2) - the pull of the moon - the pull of the current • Hypernyms: force 3. special advantage or influence (Freq. 1) - the chairman's nephew has a lot of pull • Syn: clout • Hypernyms: advantage, vantage 4. a device used for pulling something (Freq. 1) - he grabbed the pull and opened the drawer • Hypernyms: device • Hyponyms: bellpull, pull chain 5. a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments - the wrench to his knee occurred as he fell - he was sidelined with a hamstring pull • Syn: wrench, twist • Derivationally related forms: twist (for: twist), wrench (for: wrench) • Hypernyms: injury, hurt, harm, trauma • Hyponyms: sprain 6. a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke) - he took a puff on his pipe - he took a drag on his cigarette and expelled the smoke slowly • Syn: puff, drag • Derivationally related forms: drag (for: drag), puff (for: puff) • Hypernyms: inhalation, inspiration, aspiration, intake, breathing in • Hyponyms: toke • Part Holonyms: smoke, smoking 7. a sustained effort - it was a long pull but we made it • Hypernyms: effort, elbow grease, exertion, travail, sweat
1. cause to move by pulling (Freq. 44) - draw a wagon - pull a sled • Syn: draw, force • Ant: push • See Also: pull down, pull off, pull up, pull out, pull along, pull in, pull back • Derivationally related forms: force (for: force), draw (for: draw), drawing (for: draw), puller, pulling • Hypernyms: move, displace • Hyponyms: twitch, pull back, adduct, abduct, stretch, pluck, plunk, pick, tug, drag, haul, hale, cart, attract, pull in, draw, draw in, yank, jerk, winch, tweak, pull off, pick off • Verb Group: draw • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Somebody ----s somebody - Something ----s somebody - Something ----s something 2. direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes (Freq. 8) - Her good looks attract the stares of many men - The ad pulled in many potential customers - This pianist pulls huge crowds - The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers • Syn: attract, pull in, draw, draw in • Ant: repel (for: attract) • Derivationally related forms: attractive (for: attract), attraction (for: attract) • Hypernyms: draw, force • Hyponyms: tug, catch, arrest, get, draw in, retract, bring • Verb Group: draw in, retract, curl up, curl • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Somebody ----s somebody - Something ----s somebody - Something ----s something - Somebody ----s something to somebody - Somebody ----s somebody PP - Somebody ----s something PP 3. move into a certain direction (Freq. 6) - the car pulls to the right • Hypernyms: drive • Hyponyms: cut in • Verb Frames: - Something is ----ing PP 4. apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion (Freq. 3) - Pull the rope - Pull the handle towards you - pull the string gently - pull the trigger of the gun - pull your knees towards your chin • Derivationally related forms: puller, pulling • Hypernyms: force • Hyponyms: wrench, twist, gather, attract, hike up, hitch up, pick at, pluck at, pull at, retract, pull back, draw back, draw close • Verb Group: draw, force • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something 5. bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover (Freq. 2) - draw a weapon - pull out a gun - The mugger pulled a knife on his victim • Syn: draw, pull out, get out, take out • Derivationally related forms: drawer (for: draw) • Hypernyms: remove, take, take away, withdraw • Hyponyms: unsheathe • Verb Group: draw, take out, extract, pull out, pull up, draw out • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Somebody ----s something PP 6. perform an act, usually with a negative connotation (Freq. 2) - perpetrate a crime - pull a bank robbery • Syn: perpetrate, commit • Derivationally related forms: commission (for: commit), committal (for: commit), perpetration (for: perpetrate), perpetrator (for: perpetrate) • Hypernyms: act, move • Hyponyms: make, recommit • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something 7. steer into a certain direction (Freq. 1) - pull one's horse to a stand - Pull the car over • Hypernyms: drive • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something PP 8. strain abnormally (Freq. 1) - I pulled a muscle in my leg when I jumped up - The athlete pulled a tendon in the competition • Syn: overstretch • Hypernyms: injure, wound • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something 9. operate when rowing a boat - pull the oars • Hypernyms: row • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something 10. rein in to keep from winning a race - pull a horse • Hypernyms: rein, rein in • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something 11. tear or be torn violently - The curtain ripped from top to bottom - pull the cooked chicken into strips • Syn: rend, rip, rive • Derivationally related forms: rip (for: rip) • Hypernyms: tear, rupture, snap, bust • Verb Frames: - Something ----s - Somebody ----s something - Something ----s something 12. hit in the direction that the player is facing when carrying through the swing - pull the ball • Topics: baseball, baseball game • Hypernyms: hit • Verb Frames: - It is ----ing 13. strip of feathers - pull a chicken - pluck the capon • Syn: pluck, tear, deplume, deplumate, displume • Hypernyms: strip • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something 14. remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense - pull weeds - extract a bad tooth - take out a splinter - extract information from the telegram • Syn: extract, pull out, pull up, take out, draw out • Derivationally related forms: extractible (for: extract), extraction (for: extract), extractor (for: extract) • Hypernyms: remove, take, take away, withdraw • Hyponyms: wring out, squeeze out, demodulate, thread • Verb Group: draw, pull out, get out, take out • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Something ----s something - Somebody ----s something PP 15. cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, either physically or in an abstract sense - A declining dollar pulled down the export figures for the last quarter • Syn: draw • Hypernyms: move, displace • Verb Group: draw, force • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Somebody ----s somebody - Something ----s somebody - Something ----s something 16. take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for - We all rooted for the home team - I'm pulling for the underdog - Are you siding with the defender of the title? • Syn: root for • Hypernyms: side • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s PP 17. take away - pull the old soup cans from the supermarket shelf • Hypernyms: remove, take, take away, withdraw • Verb Group: draw, pull out, get out, take out • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something
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