Phrases with «pull»

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The word "pull" means to exert force on something in order to move it closer to you or towards a certain direction. Full definition

Sentences with «pull»

  • «There is a lot of pull from the market in terms of closing the nutrition gap,» he adds. (fooddrink-magazine.com)
  • Essentially, the purpose of the fascia is to surround and support the bodily structures, which provides stability as well as a cohesive direction for the line of pull of muscle groups. (myobuddy.com)
  • It could be entertaining to the max for fans, but probably won't succeed in pulling in a new audience. (metacritic.com)
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