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rope a strong cord of twisted or woven fiber, wire, or similar material. Ropes can be used to tie, pull, or lift. [1/5 definitions]
sleigh an open carriage on metal runners that is used to carry people over snow and ice. Horses pull sleighs.
squeeze to put pressure on or crush so as to pull something from. [1/7 definitions]
strain1 to pull or stretch tight. [2/13 definitions]
strap such an object tied in a loop and used to hold, grasp, pull, or lift. [1/3 definitions]
stretch to pull or draw tightly. [1/13 definitions]
suck to pull into the mouth by using the tongue and lips to make a vacuum. [1/5 definitions]
team two or more horses or other animals that are harnessed together to pull a wagon or plow. [1/4 definitions]
tear2 to pull apart or into pieces. [1/7 definitions]
tide the change in the height of the surface of oceans and other large bodies of water that happens about every twelve hours. Tides are caused by the pull of the moon and sun. [1/3 definitions]
tow1 to pull along at the end of a rope or chain; haul. [1/2 definitions]
tow truck a truck that can lift another car or truck partly off the ground and pull it along behind itself. If a vehicle breaks down or is left in an illegal place, a tow truck may come and take it away.
tractor a powerful motor vehicle with large tires used to pull plows and other farm machines.
transplant to pull up and plant again in another place. [1/3 definitions]
tuck to pull or gather up into or as if into a fold or folds (usually followed by "in" or "up"). [1/6 definitions]
tug to pull at in a strong way. [2/3 definitions]
tugboat a small, powerful boat used to guide, push, or pull larger ships into and out of harbors.
twitch to move or pull with a quick, sudden motion; jerk. [1/3 definitions]
uproot to pull up or tear out of the ground by the roots. [1/2 definitions]
water buffalo a large buffalo with dark gray fur that lives mainly in the southern parts of Asia. Water buffalo have curved horns that can span six feet from one tip to the other. Water buffalo weigh up to one ton. They are very strong, and people often use them to pull heavy loads.
whip to take off or out with sudden force; pull (usually followed by "off" or "out"). [1/7 definitions]