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pulled ADJ

pulled
pulled TRANSP
pulled TRANSP
pulled TRANSP
pulled TRANSP
pulled TRANSP
pulled TRANSP
pulled TRANSP

be pulled VB

pulled coil ELEC

pulled up by the roots

pull <a pull; pulls> N (ing)

pull <a pull; pulls> VB TRANSP

pull <a pull; pulls> N

pull N (relations)

Usage examples with pulled

be pulled up by the roots

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
And if you happen to have pulled a pedant for punctuation -- well, you've really blown it.
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In a second regime, when the wire is pulled further apart, the conductance collapses to values less than the quantum of conductance.
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During this era, other policy levers, large and small, were also pulled in the same direction -- such as bank regulation, for example.
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The 33-year-old midfielder has pulled the strings for his side, all without seeming to break a sweat.
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With no shortage of the theatrical in their nature, the imposters pulled off the hoax and rode good horses.
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They are so fine that a whole shawl can be pulled through a small finger ring.
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When the microphone is pulled out of the hang-up, the radio reverts to carrier squelch, (the selective calling feature is disabled).
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Cards are pulled for additional swimmers in case either of the alternates or multiple scratches are made.
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An indefinite rail strike entered its second day but one of the three union federations involved pulled out.
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In some cases (such as fibre-reinforced tubes) the extrudate is pulled through a very long die, in a process called pultrusion.
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