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There are 23 words beginning with PULLApulla —— pullas —— Pullano —— pullable Pullanos pull␣away —— pull␣a␣face pull␣ahead pull␣an␣oar pull-apart pull␣apart pull␣aside —— pull␣a␣Homer pull-aparts pull␣a␣train —— pull␣a␣permit pull␣a␣sickie —— pull␣a␣fast␣one —— pull␣a␣few␣strings —— pull␣an␣all-nighter —— pull␣a␣rabbit␣from␣a␣hat pull␣away␣the␣shoulder —— pull␣a␣rabbit␣out␣of␣a␣hat 28 definitions found- pulla — n. A sweet, leavened baked good made of wheat and flavored with…
- pullas — n. Plural of pulla.
- Pullano — prop.n. A surname from Italian.
- pullable — adj. Capable of being pulled.
- Pullanos — prop.n. Plural of Pullano.
- pull␣away — v. (Idiomatic) To move ahead.
- pull␣a␣face — v. (Idiomatic) To make an abnormal facial expression, either intentionally…
- pull␣ahead — v. (Idiomatic, intransitive) to move into a winning position (e…
- pull␣an␣oar — v. To contribute toward a group effort.
- pull-apart — n. A kind of sweet or savory food made with baked dough. — n. (Geology) A structural basin where two overlapping faults or…
- pull␣apart — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see pull, apart. — v. To become separated as a result of pulling. — v. To separate two people or animals that are fighting.
- pull␣aside — v. (Transitive) to separate (someone) from a crowd for a private conversation.
- pull␣a␣Homer — v. (Fandom slang, humorous, rare) To succeed despite idiocy.
- pull-aparts — n. Plural of pull-apart.
- pull␣a␣train — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see pull, train. — v. (Slang, vulgar) To have sex with a line of people, one after the other.
- pull␣a␣permit — v. To apply for and obtain an authorization from a unit of governance…
- pull␣a␣sickie — v. (Slang, UK, Australia, New Zealand) To skip work or school…
- pull␣a␣fast␣one — v. (Idiomatic, often followed by on) To carry out a trick or deception;…
- pull␣a␣few␣strings — v. Alternative form of pull strings. — v. (Figurative) To cause an event or events to occur, especially…
- pull␣an␣all-nighter — v. (Idiomatic, informal) Stay awake throughout the night, usually…
- pull␣a␣rabbit␣from␣a␣hat — v. Alternative form of pull a rabbit out of a hat.
- pull␣away␣the␣shoulder — v. To turn away, refusing to listen.
- pull␣a␣rabbit␣out␣of␣a␣hat — v. (Idiomatic) To do something surprising and beneficial that is unexpected.
See this list for:- Scrabble in English: no word
- French Wiktionary: 27 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: 48 words
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: no word
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: no word
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