Phrases with «to pull on»

The phrase "to pull on" means to put something on by taking it and pulling it over one's head or body. Full definition

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Sentences with «to pull on»

  • This helps you mitigate the damage done by hard pulls on your credit report. (uponarriving.com)
  • Walking on leash: This workshop explores why dogs pull on leash and gives you techniques to convince them to walk politely with you. (pawsitivelyfabulous.com)
  • The biggest problem is my family who doesn't understand that you must demand from our dog following — not pulling us on walks. (chasingdogtales.com)
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