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pull the wool over someone
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pull
,
the
,
wool
,
over
,
someone
.
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pull
verb
pulled, has pulled, is pulling, pulls
tirar de, jalar
;
tirar
;
sacar, extraer
;
desgarrarse (un musculo, etc.)
Example sentences of
pull
verb
•
He
pulled
the door open and ran out.
•
The cat will scratch you if you keep
pulling
its tail.
•
Make a knot in the rope and
pull
it tight.
•
Pull
the baby's chair closer to the table.
•
She
pulled
the blanket over her head.
More examples
•
We tried pushing and
pulling
but couldn't get the couch to move.
•
Grab the end of the rope and
pull
as hard as you can.
•
We spent the morning in the garden
pulling
weeds.
•
I accidentally
pulled
one of the buttons off my shirt.
•
He
pulled
the plug out of the socket.
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Synonyms of
pull
verb
draw
,
drag
,
haul
,
tug
,
tow
,
extract
,
tear
wool
noun
lana
Knitting yarn is usually made from wool.
Example sentences of
wool
noun
•
She doesn't like
wool
because it can be itchy.
•
The
wool
from cashmere goats is considered by many to be the finest available.
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someone
pronoun
alguien
Example sentences of
someone
pronoun
•
Someone
left you a message.
•
Is that
someone
you know?
•
We need
someone
who can work nights and weekends.
•
Someone
took the last piece of cake.
•
I'll do it because
someone
has to.
More examples
•
She offered the job to
someone else
.
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