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21 singkap
pull back, pulled back, pulled back, pulling back -
22 sistem tarik
pull system -
23 tarik muka
pull a face, pulled a face, pulled a face, pulling a face -
24 tarik secara cepat dari
pull clear of, pulled clear of, pulled clear of, pulling clear of -
25 ganggut
pull, tug -
26 menggandeng
pull, tow, hold -
27 menjewer
pull one's ear -
28 mencabutkan
extract, pull, draw* * *have someone pull out, extract; pull, draw, extract for someone -
29 mencabut
depriviate, abrogate, jiggle, pluck* * *draw, pull (a pistol, gun, card, lots); pull out, extract (a tooth); revoke, rescind, abrogate (regulation, law); unsheathe (sword, pistol, knife); excerpt (a paragraph, etc) -
30 mencatut
extract, pull, swindle, cheat* * *extract, pull (a tooth, nail, etc); operate on the black market, be a scalper; swindle, cheat, misuse one's position for gain -
31 mencopot
take off, pull out, extract, untie, remove, shear* * *take off, remove (shoes, etc); pull out, extract (a nail); untie; remove, take away -
32 mengekang
curb, bridle, trammel, pull in the reins* * *pull in the reins, bridle (a horse); curb (one's impatience, etc) -
33 sentak
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34 betot
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35 bubut
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36 enjot
push or pull with a jerk; pedal (a bicycle, etc) -
37 entas
take or pull something out -
38 gandeng
side by side, arm in arm, coupled* * *hold mutually* * *pull, tow; hold (hands) -
39 hela
haul, hauled, hauled, hauling* * *drag, haul, pull (carriage, wagon, etc) -
40 hindar
refrain from, refrained from, refrained from, refraining from* * *pull to one side; avoid (a blow, etc)
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pull — pull … Dictionnaire des rimes
pull — [ pyl ] n. m. • 1930; abrév. de pull over ♦ Pull over. Un pull jacquard. Pull chaussette, moulant, à côtes très serrées. Pull à col roulé, à col en V. Des pulls ras du cou. Pull de coton à manches courtes. ⇒aussi sous pull. Pull et gilet. ⇒ twin… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Pull — over « Pull » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir Pull (homonymie) … Wikipédia en Français
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pull on — ˌpull ˈon [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they pull on he/she/it pulls on present participle pulling on past tense … Useful english dictionary
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pull — vb Pull, draw, drag, haul, hale, tug, tow mean to cause to move in the direction determined by the person or thing that exerts force. Pull, the general term, is often accompanied by an adverb or adverbial phrase to indicate the direction {two… … New Dictionary of Synonyms