pullde

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pull
to do or perform

He regularly pulls 12-hour days, sometimes 14.

Appeal or attraction or (as of a movie star)
Any device meant to be pulled, as a lever, knob, handle, or rope

a zipper pull.

If you pull something apart, you break or divide it into small pieces, often in order to put them back together again in a different way. If I wanted to improve the car significantly I would have to pull it apart and start again
A kind of stroke by which a leg ball is sent to the off side, or an off ball to the side
= Used product that was integrated into something These are typically removed from systems that were upgraded after being delivered to the customer
To remove an event from an event queue Compare peek
tear or be torn violently; "The curtain ripped from top to bottom"; "pull the cooked chicken into strips"
A knob, handle, or lever, etc
To persuade (someone) to have sex with one
operate when rowing a boat; "pull the oars"
When a driver or vehicle pulls to a stop or a halt, the vehicle stops. He pulled to a stop behind a pickup truck
When a vehicle, animal, or person pulls a cart or piece of machinery, they are attached to it or hold it, so that it moves along behind them when they move forward. This is early-20th-century rural Sussex, when horses still pulled the plough
special advantage or influence; "the chairman's nephew has a lot of pull"
a device used for pulling something; "he grabbed the pull and opened the drawer"
also, to force a particular card to be played ("My Ace of Trump pulled Pat's Ten [because Pat had to follow suit] ")
{i} act of grabbing and drawing away; influence; press proof, test print used for proofreading before a print run (Printing); handle, grip
To pull a stunt or a trick on someone means to do something dramatic or silly in order to get their attention or trick them. Everyone saw the stunt you pulled on me
influence, especially as a means of gaining advantage
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