What does PULLS mean?

Parts of Speech:

Pulls is a verb.

Definitions:

Pulls means to exert force on (someone or something) so as to cause movement towards oneself or towards the origin of the force.

Pronunciations:
  • US: /pʊlz/
  • UK: /pʊlz/
Origin and Usage:

The word pulls originated from the Old English word "pullian" which means to pluck or pull. It is commonly used in everyday language to describe the act of exerting force on something to bring it closer to oneself or to move it in a certain direction.

Synonyms:
  • Drag
  • Haul
  • Tug
  • Yank
Related Words:
  • Push
  • Grab
  • Move
  • Lift
  • Carry
Example Sentences:
  • He pulls the rope to lift the heavy box.
  • She pulls the door open and steps inside.
  • The horse pulls the carriage along the street.
  • He pulls his friend out of the water and onto the boat.
  • She pulls the curtains closed to block out the sun.


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