pull in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3
Definition
Pull: to exert force on something to move it toward oneself or to bring it closer.
Sample Sentences
- She had to pull the heavy door open with all her strength.
- The teacher asked the students to pull their chairs closer to the table.
- He decided to pull the trigger on his plan after weeks of deliberation.
- I could feel the tension in the rope as they tried to pull the boat to shore.
- When you pull the lever, the machine will start operating automatically.
- She had to pull the heavy door with all her strength.
- The children love to pull the sled down the snowy hill.
- He tried to pull the weeds from the garden before they took over.
- After the accident, it was hard for him to pull himself back together.
- The magician made it look effortless as he pulled a rabbit out of the hat.
- Please pull the door handle gently to avoid damaging it.
- He decided to pull his weight in the group project to ensure its success.
- During the hike, she had to pull herself up over the rocky terrain.
- The child tried to pull the blanket up to their chin as they fell asleep.
- They used a rope to pull the heavy cart up the hill.