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There are 24 words beginning with PULLT

pull-tabpull␣teethpull␣the␣devil␣by␣the␣tailpull␣the␣fire␣alarmpull␣the␣long␣bowpull␣the␣other␣legpull␣the␣other␣onepull␣the␣pinpull␣the␣plugpull␣the␣rugpull␣the␣stringpull␣the␣triggerpull␣the␣wirespullthrough pull␣throughpullthroughs pull␣throughspull␣timepull␣timespull␣togetherpull␣tonguespull␣to␣piecespull-to-publish pull␣to␣publish

33 definitions found

  • pull-tab — n. A ticket for a pull-tab game.
  • pull␣teeth — v. (Dentistry) To remove teeth, usually because they are diseased or damaged. — v. (Idiomatic) To do something that is especially difficult or effortful.
  • pull␣the␣devil␣by␣the␣tail — v. (Of a person) To be struggling with poverty, constantly in…
  • pull␣the␣fire␣alarm — v. To cause the fire alarm to go off, by pulling the lever on…
  • pull␣the␣long␣bow — v. (Idiomatic) Synonym of draw the long bow (“to exaggerate; to…
  • pull␣the␣other␣leg — v. (Idiomatic) In imperative/precative form, used to imply that…
  • pull␣the␣other␣one — phr. Alternative form of pull the other one, it’s got bells on.
  • pull␣the␣pin — v. (Colloquial) To opt out; to withdraw; to resign.
  • pull␣the␣plug — v. (Intransitive) to unplug or cut power. — v. (Intransitive, idiomatic) to cease to support; to halt. — v. (Intransitive) to cease or turn off life support.
  • pull␣the␣rug — v. Alternative form of pull the rug out from under.
  • pull␣the␣string — v. (Baseball) To throw an off-speed pitch, a change up, to cause…
  • pull␣the␣trigger — v. To fire a gun. — v. (Idiomatic) To commit to a course of action. — v. (Soccer, idiomatic, intransitive) To shoot, kick the ball in…
  • pull␣the␣wires — v. Synonym of pull strings.
  • pullthrough — n. Alternative form of pull through.
  • pull␣through — n. A length of cord about a metre long with a narrow cylindrical… — n. (Gambling) The trick of apparently cutting the cards while… — v. (Intransitive) To come through pain and trouble through perseverance.
  • pullthroughs — n. Plural of pullthrough.
  • pull␣throughs — n. Plural of pull through.
  • pull␣time — v. To be sentenced to a term in prison. — n. The amount of time spent pulling. — n. The time when something should pull.
  • pull␣times — n. Plural of pull time.
  • pull␣together — v. To unite for a common objective.
  • pull␣tongues — v. To stick one’s tongue out.
  • pull␣to␣pieces — v. (Figurative) To thoroughly refute something.
  • pull-to-publish — adj. Variant of pulled-to-publish.
  • pull␣to␣publish — v. To withdraw a work of fan fiction from circulation and commercially…
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