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21 sistem tarik
pull system -
22 tarik muka
pull a face, pulled a face, pulled a face, pulling a face -
23 tarik secara cepat dari
pull clear of, pulled clear of, pulled clear of, pulling clear of -
24 cemat
pull -
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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