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  • 101pull up — Synonyms and related words: arraign, arrest, avulse, bank, block, brake, bring to, bring up, bring up short, cease fire, check, checkmate, come up short, crab, cut out, cut short, dam, deadlock, deracinate, dig out, dig up, dip, disentangle, draw …

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  • 102Out-of-body experience — Artist s depiction of the separation stage of an out of body experience, which often precedes free movement. An out of body experience (OBE or sometimes OOBE) is an experience that typically involves a sensation of floating outside of one s body… …

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  • 103pull —   Huki;    ♦ pull up, uhuki, unu unu;    ♦ pull obliquely, kiwi;    ♦ pull away from, nanahuki;    ♦ pull back steadily, as a line, āwala;    ♦ pull taut, as a fishline, kōmi;    ♦ pull along, kaualakō, alakō;    ♦ pull hard or frequently, huhuki …

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  • 104pull off — verb 1. pull or pull out sharply (Freq. 2) pluck the flowers off the bush • Syn: ↑pluck, ↑tweak, ↑pick off • Derivationally related forms: ↑tweak (for: ↑ …

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  • 105pull — 1. verb 1) he pulled the box towards him Syn: tug, haul, drag, draw, tow, heave, jerk, wrench; informal yank 2) she pulled a muscle Syn: strain, sprain, wrench …

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  • 106pull — v 1. draw, draft, hale, Physiol. adduct; puff, take a puff or drag, suck in, inspire, inhale, breathe in, drink in; haul, lug, drag, transport; tow, take in tow, row, lead, Naut. warp, Naut. kedge; draggle, trail, trawl, troll. 2. tug, yank,… …

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  • 107pull in — Synonyms and related words: accomplish, achieve, apprehend, approach, arrest, arrive, arrive at, arrive in, attain, attain to, be received, bit, blow in, bob up, bridle, bust, check, check in, clock in, collar, come, come in, come to, come to… …

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  • 108pull up — (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To remove] Syn. dislodge, elevate, pull out, dig out; see remove 1 . 2. [To stop] Syn. arrive, come to a halt, come to a stop, get there; see stop 1 …

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  • 109pull back — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb To move back in the face of enemy attack or after a defeat: draw back, fall back, pull out, retire, retreat, withdraw. Idioms: beat a retreat, give ground (or way). See FORWARD. II verb See pull …

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  • 110pull back — the troops were ordered to pull back Syn: withdraw, retreat, fall back, back off; pull out, retire, disengage; flee, turn tail …

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