US /pʊl θru/
・UK /pul θru:/
Here, the phrasal verb, it's "to pull through" and it means to... to survive an illness or another dangerous or difficult situation.
Here, the phrasal verb is to pull through.
Cast on, row one, stick through hoop, then a loop pull through.
Then a loop, pull through.
Sorry about pulling the plug on you and all who could have known you'd pull through and live for another five decades?
Who could have known you'd pull through and live for another five decades?
heart just won't let me be right 'Cause I've drowned in you And I won't pull through Without
'Cause I'm drowning in you, and I won't pull through without you by my side.
There's this pull-through demand of, "This is my calling," or whatever.
There’s like this pull through demand of “This is my calling” or whatever.
So those are kind of some major components that we want to understand and really kind of pull through so that you understand the structure base.
So those are kind of some major components that we wanna understand and really kind of pull through so that, you know, you understand, you know, the structure base.
Create two loops: pinch and pull through either side, apply traction, and ta-da.
Create two loops, pinch, and pull through either side apply traction,
If you ever ask me to hang out, I might actually pull through and not cancel last minute or pretend I'm sick.
I might actually pull through and not cancel last minute
So very, very important as we pull through each part of that.
So very, very important as we pull through each part of that.
but if this is too easy you can always try to do a pull through.
if this is too easy, you can always try to do a pull through.