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earnest money (deposit)

if the offer is accepted, is returned if the offer is rejected, or is forfeited if the buyer pulls out of the deal. During the contingency period the money may be returned to the buyer if the

merged credit report

merged credit report raw data pulled from two or more of the major credit-reporting firms. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Bell crank

nearly a right angle having its fulcrum at the apex of the angle It is used in bell pulls and in changing the direction of bell wires at angles of rooms etc and also in machinery

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Bootjack

A device for pulling off boots

Bushwhacking

Traveling or working a way through bushes pulling by the bushes as in hauling a boat along the bushy margin of a stream

carthorse

a horse kept for pulling carts a horse bred or used for drawing heavy loads

chin up

an arm exercise performed by pulling oneself up on a horizontal bar until the chin is level with or above the bar

Come along

for stretching wire etc consisting of two jaws so attached to a ring that they are closed by pulling on the ring

Cross buttock

turns his left side to his opponent places his left leg across both legs of his opponent and pulls him forward over his hip hence an unexpected defeat or repulse

Deracination

The act of pulling up by the roots eradication

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