yank|yanked|yanking|yanks in English
verb
[jæŋk]
pull with a sudden jerking motion; wrench; pull out; uproot
Use "yank|yanked|yanking|yanks" in a sentence
1. So, yank off, but don't yank off the wires.
2. But she literally yanks it.
3. She yanks off his eyeglasses and stomps on them.
4. You know what [ bleep ] Yanks can be.
5. Yank that needle out before it takes.
6. A lot of Yanks are separated from their units.
7. Now, we're gonna squeeze the trigger. Don't yank it.
8. Suddenly he yanked at the covers and lunged towards me.
9. He yanks his hand brake up at every stop.
10. Barrow yanked back the bedclothes and both men gasped.
11. Yank is also satisfied with his present condition.
12. Which motivates me to yank my hand back.
13. Grabbing his ponytail, Shirley gave it a yank.
14. Brazil gov't yanks virus death toll as data Befuddles experts
15. The dentist is going to yank this tooth out.
16. Yank off the bandage the doctor uncovered the wound.
17. You can yank on the rope as a signal.
18. Don't yank at the rope. Children, it might break.
19. He can yank on the rope as a signal.
20. Straight women, they have guys pulling and yanking on them and sweating on them.
21. Please raise the box gently, not yank it up.
22. Wraps the cord around her neck and gives it a yank.
23. Yank Shing's buffet is remarkable for the quality of the food.
24. 25 Emboldened, I yanked the strap of her backpack and then pushed her.
25. Younger teens then yank the rocks up with a pulley.