pulled out (Meaning)
pulled out
leave, depart, the action in which an airplane goes from a dive to horizontal flight, pullback, withdraw, something that can be pulled out, the act or an instance of pulling out
Synonyms & Antonyms of pulled out
Synonyms:
- went out
- set out
- parted
- buggered off
- piked (out or off)
- cleared off
- flew
- retired
- got out
- emigrated
- cleared out
- took a powder
- bugged off
- fled
- quitted
- withdrew
- struck out
- bailed
- beat it
- retreated
- ran away
- pulled up stakes
- stepped out
- quit
- took off
- booked
- sallied (forth)
- took a hike
- bugged out
- pulled stakes
Antonyms:
pulled out Sentence Examples
- The mechanic pulled out the spark plugs to diagnose the engine issue.
- Sarah pulled out a book from the library to start reading it.
- The dentist pulled out a loose tooth that was causing pain.
- The waiter pulled out a cork from the bottle of wine.
- The teacher pulled out a whiteboard to write the lesson.
- The child pulled out a toy from the toy box to play with.
- The gardener pulled out weeds from the flower bed.
- The hiker pulled out a compass to find their direction.
- The surgeon pulled out a needle from the patient's leg.
- The photographer pulled out a camera to capture the moment.
FAQs About the word pulled out
leave, depart, the action in which an airplane goes from a dive to horizontal flight, pullback, withdraw, something that can be pulled out, the act or an instan
got off, got, started, walked out, escaped,exited, packed (up or off), took a walk, bailed out, moved
showed up, turned up, arrived, remained,came, approached, hit, lodged, settled, reached
The mechanic pulled out the spark plugs to diagnose the engine issue.
Sarah pulled out a book from the library to start reading it.
The dentist pulled out a loose tooth that was causing pain.
The waiter pulled out a cork from the bottle of wine.