Pull example sentences

Related (10): drag, tug, haul, yank, heave, tow, extract, pluck, wrench, jerk

"Pull" Example Sentences


1. She pulls the wagon.
2. I pulled the weeds from the garden.
3. The coach pulled the player from the game.
4. The rope is too short to pull the branch closer.
5. The mechanic pulled the part from the engine.
6. The fire alarm pulled hundreds of people out of the building.
7. My friend pulled her car into the driveway.
8. He pulled his boat up to the dock.
9. The crowd pulled the boat out of the water.
10. The firefighters pulled the woman from the burning building.
11. We all had to pull our weight to complete the project.
12. Please pull the chair up to the table.
13. The cat pulled the toy mouse across the floor.
14. The sailor pulled the ship into port.
15. The hunter pulled the arrow back with the bow.
16. The nurse pulls the curtains around the patient's bed.
17. I had to pull several all-nighters to finish that big report.
18. The cheerleaders pulled off a surprisingly difficult stunt.
19. The soldiers pulled the heavy artillery through the jungle.
20. The diver pulled himself up the rocks to safety.
21. They tried to pull off a daring bank robbery.
22. I pulled my hood up to shield from the rain.
23. My son pulled his wagon all over the yard.
24. She pulled my hair when we were little.
25. When I pulled into the driveway, my wife came out to greet me.
26. I pulled a muscle in my shoulder while lifting weights.
27. The strongman pulled the train with his teeth.
28 The magnet could pull small metal objects across the table.
29. I had to pull over to the side of the road.
30. Can you please pull that chair out for me?
31. The little girl pulled the wagon holding her doll and teddy bear.
32. The words just poured out of her as she couldn't pull them back in.
33. Please pull the door shut behind you.
34. The attraction between them was pulling them closer together.
35. We had to pull extra shifts this week.
36. The police pulled the man over for speeding.
37. He pulled a quarter from my ear.
38. The tugboat pulled the barge into position.
39. When I pulled out my notes, I realized I had forgotten my pen.
40. The cat pulled the blinds down with her claws.
41. The carolers pulled their red wagon full of instruments.
42. The crane slowly pulled the fallen beam off the sidewalk.
43. I had to pull a few all-nighters to complete that project on time.
44. The doctor quickly pulled her hand away from the patient.
45. She couldn't pull her eyes away from his.
46. We had to pull together as a team to meet the deadline.
47. The horse pulled the cart down the country lane.
48. The lifeguard pulled several drowned children from the pool.
49. I had to pull over because my tire was completely flat.
50. The team pulled together in the final moments of the game.
51. When I pulled into my driveway, the lights were already on inside.
52. The rope seemed unable to pull the log across the ground.
53. He pulled his hand away quickly when he touched the hot pan.
54. The car skidded and I had to pull hard on the wheel to straighten it.
55. When she pulled the trigger the gun fired with a loud bang.
56. Please pull the shades to cover the windows.
57. The drainage system is pulling water out from under the foundation.
58. The kids pulled a wagon filled with bottles to collect deposit money.
59. The owl pulled the mouse into its nest to feed its hungry chicks.
60. We all had to pull together and help each other finish in time.

Common Phases


1. Pull one's weight - To do a fair share of the work required.
2. Pull strings - To use influence or connections to help someone.
3. Pull oneself together- To compose or calm oneself.
4. Pull oneself up by one's bootstraps - To improve one's situation through one's own efforts.
5. Pull out all the stops - To make the greatest possible effort.
6. Pull over - To stop one's car on the side of the road.
7. Pull strings - To influence people in power in order to achieve something.
8. Pull teeth - To extract something with difficulty.
9. Pull through - To recover after illness or hardship.
10. Pull the plug - To bring an end to a project, activity, or life support.

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