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:
- took off
- flew
- fled
- retired
- piked (out or off)
- bugged off
- got out
- stepped out
- bugged out
- cleared out
- pulled up stakes
- cleared off
- bailed
- beat it
- emigrated
- struck out
- quit
- sallied (forth)
- withdrew
- took a hike
- parted
- quitted
- took a powder
- ran away
- went out
- retreated
- booked
- pulled stakes
- set out
- buggered off
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
departed, walked out, stepped (along), evacuated, bailed out, hit the road, moved, escaped, took a walk, buzzed (off)
turned up, showed up, arrived,came, remained, reached, closed, settled, approached, dwelt
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.