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to pull a lot

 

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Definition

to pull a lot: to exert a great amount of effort or force in doing something, often with a successful outcome.

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1:

Usage: Popular

Description: To put in a considerable amount of effort to achieve a goal or complete a task.

Example Sentence: Jane pulled a lot to finish her assignment before the deadline.

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 2:

Usage: Local

Description: Refers to the act of forcefully moving or pulling something heavy or difficult to move.

Example Sentence: The construction workers had to pull a lot to lift the heavy steel beam into place.

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