Pull V1 V2 V3, Pull Past and Past Participle Form Tense Verb 1 2 3
pull
Meanings;
- Exert force on (someone or something) so as to cause movement toward oneself.(transitive verb)
- (of a vehicle or person) move steadily in a specified direction or to reach a specified point.(transitive verb)
- Cause (someone) to patronize, buy, or show interest in something; attract.(transitive verb)
Verb(V1) | Past Tense(V2) | Past Participle(V3) |
pull | pulled | pulled |
Verb – es(Ves) | Verb – ing(Ving) |
pulls | pulling |
Synonyms
tug, haul, drag, draw, trail, tow, heave, lug, strain at, jerk, lever, prise, wrench, wrest, twist, attract, draw, pull in, bring in, lure, charm, engage, enchant, captivate, bewitch, seduce, catch the eye of, entice, tempt, beckon, interest, fascinate, take out, draw, pull, draw out, bring out, get out, withdraw, fish out, produce, strain, sprain, turn, wrench, rick, stretch, tear, set in print, send to press, run off, preprint, reprint, pull, proof, copy, reproduce, tug, haul, jerk, heave, tug, towing, haul, pull, drawing, drag, trailing, trawl, page proof, galley proof, galley, pull, slip, trial print,
Example Sentences with pull
Samuel’s truck just pulled up outside.
Samuel pulled Jessica’s hair.
Don’t make me pull the trigger.
The man pulled his jacket hood over his head.
Can I pull down the blinds?
Let yourself be drawn by the stronger pull of that which you truly love.
Frank pulled a piece of paper out of his pocket.
I have to pull over for a minute.
Let no man pull you so low as to hate him.