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Pulliam

Definition:

A pulliam refers to a versatile tool used for various purposes, from gardening to construction. It typically consists of a long handle attached to a metal or wooden head, and it is commonly used for prying, digging, or removing objects.

Senses:

Sense 1:

As a noun, pulliam can refer to a gardening tool specifically designed for loosening soil, digging holes, or uprooting weeds. It usually has a pointed or flat metal head and may have a curved hook at one end for removing stones or rocks.

Example Sentence: I used the pulliam to dig a hole for planting the new sapling in my backyard.

Sense 2:

As a verb, pulliam can mean to remove or extract something forcefully or with effort, often by using a pulling motion. This action can be applied to various objects or tasks.

Example Sentence: He had to pulliam the rusty nails out of the old wooden board.

Sense 3:

As a noun, pulliam can refer to a person's surname or a local name, popularly associated with a specific region or community.

Example Sentence: The Pulliam family has been residing in this town for generations.

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