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Definitions from the WebPull AlongPart of Speech: Verb, Noun Sense 1 (Verb): To drag, tow, or transport something or someone by pulling. Example Sentence: Sarah pulled along her little brother in a wagon at the park. Sense 2 (Verb): To persuade or convince someone to come with you or join a particular action. Example Sentence: The coach's motivational speech pulled the team along to a victory. Sense 3 (Noun): A toy or object designed to be pulled by a string or rope. Example Sentence: The toddler happily played with his pull along toy, pulling it behind him wherever he went. Sense 4 (Noun): A type of luggage or bag designed with wheels for easy towing. Example Sentence: The traveler effortlessly pulled along his heavy suitcase through the airport. Related Products: | ||||
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