Pull - Law Dictionary Search Results
Libration point
each other as the Earth moon system where the gravitational pull of the two bodies on an object are approximately equal
leg pull
An attempt to make somebody believe something that is not true done as a joke
Haul
To pull or draw with force to drag
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Pluck
To pull to draw
Frazzle
To fray to wear or pull into tatters or tag ends to tatter used literally and
Destroy
To unbuild to pull or tear down to separate virulently into its constituent parts
Extract
To draw out or forth to pull out to remove forcibly from a fixed position as by
distrain
from Late Latin distringere to hinder, punish, from Latin, to pull in different directions, distract, from dis- apart + stringere to
Beard
To take by the beard to seize pluck or pull the beard of a man in anger or contempt
Convellent
Tending to tear or pull up
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