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Definitions from the WebTerm: Pull AtPart of Speech: Verb - Phrasal verbSense 1: Description: When used as a phrasal verb, "pull at" means to tug or yank at something with force or effort. Example sentence: She pulled at the rope with all her strength, trying to lift the heavy load. Sense 2: Description: As a phrasal verb, "pull at" can also refer to an attempt or effort to influence or attract someone. Example sentence: The charismatic speaker was able to pull at the heartstrings of the audience with his emotional story. Sense 3: Description: In a local context, "pull at" can indicate the act of tugging or gently drawing someone's attention without using words. Example sentence: The child pulled at her mother's sleeve to show her the beautiful sunset. Related Products: | ||||
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