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1 gait
pull, hook, pluck, wheedle, swipe, steal, purloin* * *pull, hook, pluck (fruit, etc. with a pole); wheedle (money, etc. from someone); swipe, steal, purloin -
2 berjambak-jambakan
pull each other's hair out -
3 gelendot
pull to attract attention -
4 menariki
pull repeatedly on -
5 menggelendoti
pull on something to get one's attention -
6 menjambak
pull, tear out hair, seize by the forelock -
7 menyentakkan
pull at, jerk at; startle someone -
8 merenggutkan
pull something off, make something come off -
9 berdayung arah
pull for, pulled for, pulled for, pulling for -
10 bergerak meninggalkan
pull away, pulled away, pulled away, pulling away -
11 berkemas untuk berangkat
pull up stokes, pulled up stokes, pulled up stokes, pulling up stokes -
12 cerai-beraikan
pull apart, pulled apart, pulled apart, pulling apart -
13 katrol prestasi
pull rank, pulled rank, pulled rank, pulling rank -
14 kencangkan otot perut
pull herself in, pulled herself in, pulled herself in, pulling herself in -
15 lihat dengan rupa sedih
pull a long face, pulled a long face, pulled a long face, pulling a long face -
16 perbaiki diri
pull socks up, pulled socks up, pulled socks up, pulling socks up -
17 perbaiki posisi
pull up to, pulled up to, pulled up to, pulling up to -
18 pinggirkan
pull over, pulled over, pulled over, pulling over -
19 pura-pura berkelahi
pull punches, pulled punches, pulled punches, pulling punches -
20 singkap
pull back, pulled back, pulled back, pulling back
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