pulled
Definitions
adj
Of cooked meat, prepared by being torn into fine pieces.
Collocations
5ADJ.
all, fewer, long, old, over, soon, together, young
She pulled her long hair back into a tight ponytail before the workout.
VERB + PULLED
building, houses, police, train
The police pulled the car over on the highway for speeding.
PULLED + NOUN
car, front, herself, hours, mother's, muscle, myself, socks
She pulled a muscle in her shoulder while lifting the heavy box yesterday.
PREP.
after, down, in, on, out, up
She pulled out her phone to check the time during the meeting.
ADV.
already, really, suddenly
She suddenly pulled the emergency brake when she saw the accident ahead.
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Example Bank
6Suddenly Jim pulled the car up in front of the bank.
Tatoeba · #19632They waved good-bye to their parents as the train pulled out.
Tatoeba · #20269I pulled myself together and started my work.
Tatoeba · #20365Our train had already pulled out when we arrived at the station.
Tatoeba · #23515Everybody pulled their socks up, yeah.
Tatoeba · #32156Marcy burst into tears on hearing the news, but soon pulled herself together.
Tatoeba · #32994