pull-in|pull in in English
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Use "pull-in|pull in" in a sentence
1. Pull, Lemuel, pull!
2. Now pull it in.
3. “A long pull, a strong pull, and a pull all together.”
4. You pull trigger, I pull flush.
5. Pull the brake, pull the brake
6. As you stand, pull in the tummy and pull up, out of the hips.
7. Pull over!
8. It pull them in dire financial straits.
9. Pull up a chair and dig in!
10. He'll soon pull through in the hospital.
11. How many voters can he pull in?
12. She can still pull in adoring audiences.
13. Pull back.
14. Pull up.
15. In some places donkeys pull carts, or at times, a pair will pull a fair-size wagon.
16. Pull back the rug in the corner.
17. Pull it hard.
18. Pull 1 up, another grows in it's place.
19. Pull those drapes!
20. Pull the slack!
21. Pull over, kid.
22. What happens when people pull in different directions?
23. And you, pull!
24. Pull yourself together.
25. Pull him down!