Phrases with «to pull the cord»

The phrase "to pull the cord" means to take action to start or activate something, typically by using a cord or string. Full definition

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Sentences with «to pull the cord»

  • The shirt comes in an all over animal inspired print and has a gathered detail with pull cords at the hem. (religionclothing.com)
  • The dress features has gathered pull cords on each side for adjustable length and a photographic and text print on the front. (religionclothing.com)
  • The hotel has lifts to all floors, accessible public areas and adapted rooms with emergency pull cords, grab rails and an accessible bathroom. (holidayextras.co.uk)
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