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・UK /pul ɔn/
When I was a kid, my grandmother used to pull on my ears when I was bad.
When you pull on something, you're trying to make it come towards you when you pull it.
It's like a pull on earth.
To fasten your seatbelt, insert the flat metal into the buckle to adjust the pull on the loose strap and to release the up on the top of the buckle.
Pull on the loose strap and to release, lift up on the top of the buckle.
All of the cabinetry is Victorian ash veneer, and we chose to not include any handles, but instead do a sharknose edge pull on all of the joinery just to make it really sleek and calm and minimal.
but instead do a sharp-nosed edge pull on all of the joinery just to make it really sleek and calm and minimal.
Uh, just pull on them.
Just pull on them.
That is the point where Earth's gravitational pull on the Moon is stronger than the Moon's own gravity.
where Earth’s gravitational pull on the Moon is stronger than the Moon’s own gravity. Things on
You will have to pull on the buttons behind the steering wheel and then push throttle.
You will have to pull on the buttons behind the steering wheel and then push throttle.
Then, pull on the hair to fan it out to make it look more voluminous.
Then you want to pull on the hair, fan it out, and make it very messy and chunky.
That means that they pull on one another.
When I line up two magnets just so, they pull on or attract each other.
That's not okay for me to feel and be this way on a regular basis." So let me pull on that thread just a little bit further.
So let me pull on that thread just a little bit further.