pulled in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for pulled in the English»French Dictionary

I.pull [Brit pʊl, Am pʊl] N

I.pull up VB [Brit pʊl -, Am pʊl -] (pull up)

II.pull up VB [Brit pʊl -, Am pʊl -] (pull up [sth], pull [sth] up)

III.pull up VB [Brit pʊl -, Am pʊl -] (pull [sb] up)

I.pull in VB [Brit pʊl -, Am pʊl -] (pull in)

II.pull in VB [Brit pʊl -, Am pʊl -] (pull [sb] in, pull in [sb])

III.pull in VB [Brit pʊl -, Am pʊl -] (pull [sth] in, pull in [sth])

I.pull out VB [Brit pʊl -, Am pʊl -] (pull out)

II.pull out VB [Brit pʊl -, Am pʊl -] (pull [sth] out, pull out [sth])

I.pull apart VB [Brit pʊl -, Am pʊl -] (pull apart)

II.pull apart VB [Brit pʊl -, Am pʊl -] (pull [sb/sth] apart)

I.pull back VB [Brit pʊl -, Am pʊl -] (pull back)

II.pull back VB [Brit pʊl -, Am pʊl -] (pull [sb/sth] back, pull back [sb/sth])

pulled in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for pulled in the English»French Dictionary

II.pull-out ADJ (able to be folded away)

pulled Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have a tooth out [or pulled] Am
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
However, the ceremony that followed pulled at the heartstrings of the sellout crowd.
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Generally a "pallu" (the loose end of a sari) is pulled over the head to act as a ghunghat.
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He proceeded to enter and saw the shopkeeper make coins disappear, and when confronted, the shopkeeper pulled a lollipop from behind his ear.
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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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When the control column is pulled back these flaps extend and increase the camber of the whole wing, which in turn raises the nose.
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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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She then shyly pulled up her cuff to expose cowboy boots made of bright turquoise leather with a cactus design scrolled up the side.
humanevents.com
With no shortage of the theatrical in their nature, the imposters pulled off the hoax and rode good horses.
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And if you happen to have pulled a pedant for punctuation -- well, you've really blown it.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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