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    pulling guard

    noun

    • 1. an offensive guard who pulls back from the line of scrimmage and runs toward the sideline to block for a runner.
  2. Pulling is the present participle of pull, a verb that means to move something towards yourself, to remove something, to attract someone, etc. Learn more about the meaning, usage and idioms of pulling with Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word pull as a verb and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and phrases. See also the etymology, history, and citations of pull.

  4. Learn the meaning of pull as a verb and a noun, with synonyms, antonyms, and idioms. See how to use pull in different contexts, such as moving, removing, attracting, injuring, and more.

  5. To pull is to use force to drag or yank something toward you. You might pull a rolling suitcase as you run to catch your train, for example. A horse pulls a carriage, and a tow truck pulls your dead car along the highway.

  6. 1. To apply force to (something) so as to cause or tend to cause motion toward the source of the force: pulled her chair up to the table; pulled the wagon down the street. 2. To remove from a fixed position; extract: The dentist pulled the tooth. 3. To tug at; jerk or tweak: I pulled the lever until it broke. 4.

  7. noun. the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you. synonyms: pull. see more.

  8. Pull definition: to draw or haul toward oneself or itself, in a particular direction, or into a particular position. See examples of PULL used in a sentence.

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