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    pulling
    [ noun ]
    the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you
    <noun.act>
    the pull up the hill had him breathing harderhis strenuous pulling strained his back


    Pull \Pull\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pulled}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Pulling}.] [AS. pullian; cf. LG. pulen, and Gael. peall,
    piol, spiol.]
    1. To draw, or attempt to draw, toward one; to draw forcibly.

    Ne'er pull your hat upon your brows. --Shak.

    He put forth his hand . . . and pulled her in.
    --Gen. viii.
    9.

    2. To draw apart; to tear; to rend.

    He hath turned aside my ways, and pulled me in
    pieces; he hath made me desolate. --Lam. iii.
    11.

    3. To gather with the hand, or by drawing toward one; to
    pluck; as, to pull fruit; to pull flax; to pull a finch.

    4. To move or operate by the motion of drawing towards one;
    as, to pull a bell; to pull an oar.

    5. (Horse Racing) To hold back, and so prevent from winning;
    as, the favorite was pulled.

    6. (Print.) To take or make, as a proof or impression; --
    hand presses being worked by pulling a lever.

    7. (Cricket) To strike the ball in a particular manner. See
    {Pull}, n., 8.

    Never pull a straight fast ball to leg. --R. H.
    Lyttelton.

    {To pull and haul}, to draw hither and thither. `` Both are
    equally pulled and hauled to do that which they are unable
    to do. '' --South.

    {To pull down}, to demolish; to destroy; to degrade; as, to
    pull down a house. `` In political affairs, as well as
    mechanical, it is easier to pull down than build up.''
    --Howell. `` To raise the wretched, and pull down the
    proud.'' --Roscommon.

    {To pull a finch}. See under {Finch}.

    {To pull off}, take or draw off.

    1. It faces the immense challenge of pulling Algeria out of a crisis brought on by the plummeting price of oil, which represents 97 percent of the country's export earnings.
    2. Wells Rich's entry into the international arena, however, comes as Mrs. Lawrence is pulling herself further out of the day-to-day operations of the agency.
    3. ICI's third - quarter results are due on October 29. Market report, Page 46 Has Louise, the teenage dressmaker from Montmartre who defies her parents to follow her lover into the Paris of the 1900s, lost the power of pulling in the public?
    4. Webb countered by pulling out a written answer Reagan had given two years ago to a federal grand jury saying that no destruction of documents had been authorized by the president.
    5. He said the RTC had scared away investors by failing to set minimum prices and by pulling properties from the initial list released in early August.
    6. A year after Colt Firearms drew praise for pulling its AR-15 semiautomatic rifle off the civilian market, it is under fire for producing a new version that critics say is virtually the same weapon.
    7. Calls for the king's return have gained urgency since the Soviets ended their nine-year intervention in Afghanistan last week by pulling out the last of their troops.
    8. The man returned to Rhode Island, pulling the 6-year-old off the sidewalk two blocks from his home, police said.
    9. Last month, Tyson said it sold 82% of National By-Products and other subsidiaries earmarked for sale to THF Inc., a closely held leasing company, as a way of quickly pulling cash from the units' planned sale.
    10. We're all pulling together and trying to get over this disaster." School officials immediately began summoning mental health help Monday from across Arkansas and contacted national crisis and grief experts.
    11. "We are not pulling the trigger," George Quincy Lumsden Jr., the IEA's director of oil market developments, said in an interview.
    12. To this we'd add that bank nationalization certainly didn't do much for the financial health of Mexico, which is just now pulling itself back together after the disastrous expropriations of 1982.
    13. The concern is pulling the mark down against the Swiss franc and the yen, but is having little impact on dollar-mark trading, they said.
    14. Some of this would be quite expensive for us, short run _ the pulling people out.
    15. As recently as 1973, the Communists were pulling in more than 21% of the vote, regularly outpolling the Socialists.
    16. And dollar weakness would be bearish for the bonds market. However, pulling against these potentially adverse factors is the reality of a very weak US recovery, and low domestic inflation.
    17. The company is pulling back many salesmen from the PC arena, leaving more of the territory free for dealers.
    18. The wet weather was the result of low pressure that was pulling moisture northward out of the Gulf.
    19. A clerk from the Vital Statistics office at the state Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services put in overtime this weekend pulling death certificates for investigators.
    20. "If you lock up and don't start pulling the trigger from the very start," he says bluntly, "you and your buddies will be overrun.
    21. The unit's nuclear reaction failed to become self-sustaining when it was expected, according to Mr. Kasper, but operators kept pulling out the rods.
    22. He was appointed by Michael Heseltine to lead his Merseyside Task Force and later spent nearly a year at the Cabinet Office pulling together the Government's inner city programmes.
    23. Complaints of cars pulling to the right or left when pressure applied to brake, blamed for one accident and four injuries.
    24. It worked very well because the TKM deal galvanised the whole company, pulling everyone together - it was very exciting.
    25. "People simply are uncertain about what lies ahead and are pulling out of the market," he said.
    26. Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev announced early this month that the Red Army could begin pulling its 115,000 troops out of Afghanistan by May 15 if Kabul and Islamabad sign a U.N.-sponsored accord by mid-March.
    27. "At the end, Bank of New England was under so much pressure it was pulling in even good loans, making the overall credit problem even worse," says Mr. Kauth.
    28. "We were pulling these people off the top of their campers and trailer homes," said Sam Marshall, civil defense coordinator for the area.
    29. After hours 'kerb' trading was active at the London Metal Exchange yesterday today with a strong COPPER market, which ended at 7 1/2 -month peaks, pulling other metals higher.
    30. Richard Gillman, now president, became the highest-paid executive at any publicly traded casino company by pulling in about $4 million a year.
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