9 sentences with 'pull'

Example sentences and phrases with the word pull and other words derived from it.

Brief definition: pull

To move something toward yourself by using your hand or force. To attract or draw attention or interest. To remove something by dragging it. To work hard or put in effort.

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« Gasping, he tugged at his T-shirt to pull the nail out. »
« Rona entered the burning house once more to pull out seven-year-old Roberto. »
« I put the wooden paddle in the oven and give it a strong tug to pull it out from under the pizza. »
« To slow down, you have to pull on the reins, yell "Whoa!" and let the horse slow down and jerk you to a stop. »
« Quick and clever, she would go into the fields to pull weeds with her little hands. Her diligence did not go unnoticed. »
« The surgeon began to slowly pull the nail out, and the other doctor put his fingers over the holes the nail had made in the patient's body. »
« The little girl began to pull her left ear, as if in pain. But the doctor found no infection, nor did he detect a fever. He surmised that she might be allergic to some food. »
« The fighting during this period was often desperate - Constantinople itself was besieged by an allied force of Avars and Persians at one point - but in the end Heraclius managed to pull the empire back from the brink. »

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