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to pull with force

 

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To Pull With Force

Definition

When you pull with force, it means to exert a significant amount of strength or effort while dragging or tugging an object.

Sample Sentences

Noun: He used his incredible strength to perform the pull with force necessary to move the heavy machinery.

Verb: She had to pull with force on the stubborn zipper to close her jacket in the cold weather.

Adjective: Due to the excessive weight, he had to use a pull-with-force technique to lift the massive box.

Adverb: The athlete swiftly and precisely pulled with force to complete the challenging exercise.

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