English · Common Verbs

pull

/pʊl/

[/pʊl/]

draw toward you

Beginnerverb

Definition

To use force to move something toward yourself or in a certain direction.

Example

Please pull the heavy door firmly toward you, because it does not open easily.

Please pull the heavy door firmly toward you, because it does not open easily.

Etymology

From Old English 'pullian' (to pluck, draw), of obscure origin.

How & Where It’s Used

Opposite of 'push'; also used in phrases like pull off and pull through.

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