Results for: pull-tab
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draw away, pull awayabduce
draw back, withdraw, pull back, depart, flag-lowering ceremony, make military withdrawal, move back, move piece back, movement back, period of seclusion, quiet place, quiet time, recede, safe place, signal to move back, special hospital, troop withdraw...retreat
exaggerate something, lack enough funds in bank account, pull bow too tight, withdraw an amount of money in excess of the balance (from a bank account, allowance, etc.); draw in an exaggerated manneroverdraw
excavator, excavator; rope or cable used to pull things; stype of dredging machine, line used for draggingdragline
fit and strong, force, compel; drag, haul, pull, haul somebody or something, make somebody go somewhere, robust, healthy; disease-freehale
go on a training march, long walk, trip; increase, raise (as in wages), make a long journey by foot, walk or march over long distances, trek, backpack; make higher, increase (i.e. prices), military march, pleasurable long walk, pull something upward, r...hike
horse restraint, hurt sharply, jerk or pull suddenly; move with a jerk; have convulsions, jerk slightly, jerky movement, muscle contraction, pull something lightly and quickly, see also:tic, spasm, twingetwitch
join, pull up clothinghitch up
jolt, jar; sudden pull, sudden start; involuntary muscular spasm; idiot, annoying person (Slang), preserve meat in strips, push or pull suddenly; move or cause to move in a sharp an sudden manner, move in a jolting manner; work at a soda fountain; prep...jerk
kidnap, carry off by force (especially of a person); pull away from the main axis of the body (Anatomy), pull something away, see also:adduct, snatch somebody awayabduct
made to appear on a computer screen, pull-down itempull-down
open, remove blockage, pull out stops, remove stopper from, unblock somethingunstop
opposing undercurrent, seaward pull of water, strong current under the surface of the water; strong current under the surface of the water that is moving in a different direction than the surface current, countercurrentundertow
particular key on keyboard, pull-tab, restaurant check, tableau curtain, tabulator, tag or label, loop, flap; bill, check (Informal)tab
produce a strong vibrating sound as of a plucked string of a musical instrument; produce music by plucking the strings of a musical instrument; pull and/or release the string of an archery bow; speak with a nasal tone; (Slang) masturbate, ringing sound...twang
 

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