Other Words for Pull

Pull Adjective Synonyms
draw, haul, drag, lug, tow, trail
Do you think the car is strong enough to pull that load? .

Pull Noun Synonyms
puff, draw, inhalation, drag
He took a long, meditative pull on his cigarette and blew some smoke rings.

Pull Verb Synonyms
influence, authority, connections, prestige, weight, leverage, clout, muscle
You'd better treat her nicely, for she has a lot of pull with the boss.

attraction, draw, magnetism, appeal, drawing or pulling power, seductiveness, seduction, lure
The pull that golf has on certain people is hard to explain.

draw, tug, yank, jerk
Give the bell-rope a strong, steady pull, try not to yank it suddenly.

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Cable Pulley Column

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Pull The Rug

Entertainment / Bowling / Pull The Rug: A hit on which a number of pins wobble for a time before falling down simultaneously, as if a rug had been pulled out from under them. MORE

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Pulling

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Pulling The Goalie

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Pull Hook

Entertainment / Golf / Pull Hook: A shot that is both a pull and a hook, starting and curving to the left of the intended target line for right-handers MORE