Pull means to take or drag something toward you using your hand or arms. We pull when we want to bring objects closer.
She pulls the door open slowly.
Please pull the rope gently.
Pull can mean to get or attract people or attention. It is used when something makes people come or focus on it.
The ad pulls many customers to the store.
The story pulls readers from the start.
Pull means to take or remove something from where it is kept by moving it toward you.
She pulled a book from the shelf.
He pulled the drawer open slowly.
Pull means to stop a player or team from playing by removing them or making them leave the game.
The team pulled their players from the match.
He was pulled out of the game for rest.
Pull means to get or win something, often by surprise or with effort, like a good result or success.
She pulled a great result on the test.
They pulled the win at the last moment.
A pull can mean a force or feeling that attracts or influences someone or something, like a magnet or emotion.
There is a strong pull between the two magnets.
She feels a pull to help others.