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pull about VB trans

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I. about [əˈbaʊt] PREP

1. about (on subject of):

while he is about it Brit inf
while he is about it Brit inf

2. about (surrounding):

round about sb/sth
около нкг/нщ

3. about (in and through):

4. about (characteristic of):

5. about (with):

I have no money about me Brit form

Phrases:

II. about [əˈbaʊt] ADV

1. about (around):

2. about (approximately):

3. about (almost):

4. about (willing to):

III. about [əˈbaʊt] ADJ

1. about (near, around):

2. about (ready):

I. pull [pʊl] VB trans

1. pull a. COMPUT (exert force, tug, draw):

pull rope

2. pull (extract):

pull tooth, plant, cork, gun, knife
to pull sth out of sth
to pull sb out of sth

3. pull MED (strain):

pull muscle, tendon

4. pull (attract):

5. pull Aus, Brit inf (pick up sexual partner):

Phrases:

to pull a face (at sb)

II. pull [pʊl] VB intr

1. pull (exert a pulling force):

2. pull (row):

III. pull [pʊl] N

1. pull (act of pulling):

2. pull (force):

3. pull inf (influence):

4. pull (knob, handle):

5. pull (prolonged effort):

6. pull (attraction):

7. pull (deep inhale or swig):

8. pull SPORTS (a miss-hit):

Present
Ipull about
youpull about
he/she/itpulls about
wepull about
youpull about
theypull about
Past
Ipulled about
youpulled about
he/she/itpulled about
wepulled about
youpulled about
theypulled about
Present Perfect
Ihavepulled about
youhavepulled about
he/she/ithaspulled about
wehavepulled about
youhavepulled about
theyhavepulled about
Past Perfect
Ihadpulled about
youhadpulled about
he/she/ithadpulled about
wehadpulled about
youhadpulled about
theyhadpulled about

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However, he is managing to pull about 29 minutes of effective play in the fortyish games he has played this season.
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I pull about 10 to 12 seedlings a year that try to commandeer our woods.
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Real athletes pull about 50 pounds.
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The 148 ft-lbs torque start to pull about 2,000 rpm and is strong throughout the rpm range.
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The move would pull about half a million taxpayers out of the second-highest tax bracket, with the government losing an extra $3.95 billion in estimated revenue.
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