pull

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The meaning (definition) of the word pull
to take hold of something and tug it toward you
The word pull used in a sentence
“Pull the rope to ring the bell at the top.”
Words that mean the same as pull (synonyms)
tugdrag
Words that mean the opposite of pull (antonyms)
push
How the word pull is said around the world
| French | tirer |
| Spanish | jalar |
| Mandarin | 拉 |
| Hindi | खींचो |
| Arabic | يحذب |
| Russian | тянуть |
| Portuguese (EU) | puxar |
| Portuguese (BR) | puxar |
| Japanese | 引く |
| German | ziehen |
| Urdu | کھینچنا |
| Punjabi | ਖਿੱਚੋ |
| Korean | 당기다 |
| Hebrew | מְשׁוֹך |
| Greek | Τραβήξτε |
| Dutch | trekken |
| Filipino | hilahin |
| Vietnamese | sự lôi kéo |
| Turkish | çekmek |
| Persian | کشیدن |
| Polish | ciągnąć |
| Ukrainian | тягнути |
| Bengali | টান |
| Swedish | dra |
| Italian | tiro |
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