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pulling

Aussprache: [ˈpʊlɪŋ]

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Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to use your strength to move something towards you. When you pull something, you’re trying to bring it closer to yourself. Think of pulling a door open or a toy towards you.

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I am pulling the wagon to the park.

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She is not pulling the rope; it is still lying on the ground.

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Are you pulling that heavy box or pushing it?

Kontext: „attraction“

(verb) to attract or draw someone or something to you. This can be about liking someone or having a strong connection with them.

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He is pulling people in with his funny jokes.

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The movie did not pull in any viewers last weekend.

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What skills do you think pull people toward a leader?

Kontext: „strength“

(noun) the action or process of moving something towards you. It’s the effort you make when you use your strength to move something.

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The pulling of the sled was easier on the flat ground.

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There was no pulling involved when the car wouldn't start.

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How much pulling did it take to get the boat to shore?

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