pulled
Prononciation : [pʊld]
Mot
Contexte : « physical action »
(verb) to use your strength to move something towards you. It's like when you grab a toy and bring it closer to you.
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She pulled the door open with a big smile.
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He didn't pull the box hard enough, so it didn't move.
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Can you pull the chair closer to the table?
Contexte : « emotional experience »
(verb) to make someone feel strong emotions, like love or sadness. This is used when something touches your heart.
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The movie really pulled at my heartstrings.
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The story didn't pull me in; I found it boring.
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Did the song pull you into the feeling of happiness?
Contexte : « success or performance »
(verb) to achieve or earn something, often in a competitive situation. It’s like when you win or get a good grade.
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He pulled a great score on his test!
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She didn't pull enough votes to win the election.
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How many readers did that article pull this month?
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