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I. pull out V. intr.
1. pull out (move out):
2. pull out (drive onto a road):
3. pull out (leave station):
4. pull out (withdraw):
II. pull out V. trans. to pull out sth [or to pull sth out]
1. pull out (leave an occupied region):
to pull out sth [or to pull sth out]
2. pull out (take from concealment):
to pull out sth [or to pull sth out]
to pull out sth [or to pull sth out]
3. pull out (take out money from bank):
to pull out sth [or to pull sth out]
4. pull out (select from a choice):
to pull out sth [or to pull sth out]
to pull out sth [or to pull sth out]
I. pull-out [ˈpʊlaʊt] SUST.
1. pull-out MILIT. (withdrawal of soldiers):
2. pull-out publ (part of magazine):
II. pull-out [ˈpʊlaʊt] ADJ. (able to be folded away)
pull-out bed, table
pull-out bed, table
Present
Ipull out
youpull out
he/she/itpulls out
wepull out
youpull out
theypull out
Past
Ipulled out
youpulled out
he/she/itpulled out
wepulled out
youpulled out
theypulled out
Present Perfect
Ihavepulled out
youhavepulled out
he/she/ithaspulled out
wehavepulled out
youhavepulled out
theyhavepulled out
Past Perfect
Ihadpulled out
youhadpulled out
he/she/ithadpulled out
wehadpulled out
youhadpulled out
theyhadpulled out
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
He appeared to falter and to pull out of stroke.
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However, the club failed to raise the money necessary and were forced to pull out of the project in 2003.
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Quiet thoughtful and intelligent but also able to pull out his guitar and bring everyone together with a few songs.
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Before the tournament, several players had pull out.
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It also is nearly impossible (if tied correctly) to pull out.
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