pulled away (Meaning)

pulled away

to move off or ahead, to draw oneself back or away

pulled away Sentence Examples

  1. The wind pulled away at her long, flowing hair, threatening to tangle it.
  2. The child pulled away her hand from the hot stove, preventing any burns.
  3. The horse pulled away from its rider with a sudden and powerful lurch.
  4. The car pulled away from the curb, its engine roaring as it accelerated down the street.
  5. The doctor gently pulled away the bandage, revealing the wound beneath.
  6. The child pulled away from her mother's grip, determined to explore the playground alone.
  7. The boat pulled away from the dock, its sails filled with the strong gusts of wind.
  8. The swimmer pulled away from the edge of the pool, preparing to dive into the deep end.
  9. The child pulled away the sheet covering the toy, excited to see what was inside.
  10. The cat pulled away from the dog, its fur standing on end in fear.

FAQs About the word pulled away

to move off or ahead, to draw oneself back or away

shrank,detached, fled, disentangled, climbed down, recoiled, shrunk, pulled out, flew, flinched

defied, dared,confronted, faced, breasted, bearded, braved, advanced, brazened,outbraved

The wind pulled away at her long, flowing hair, threatening to tangle it.

The child pulled away her hand from the hot stove, preventing any burns.

The horse pulled away from its rider with a sudden and powerful lurch.

The car pulled away from the curb, its engine roaring as it accelerated down the street.