Australian English Meaning of pulled (up)

pulled (up)

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Definitions and Meaning of pulled (up) in English

pulled (up)

to bring to a stop, to come to an often abrupt halt, check, rebuke, such an exercise done with the palms facing outward compare chin-up, to draw even with others in a race, to check oneself, an exercise in which one hangs by the hands from a support (such as a horizontal bar) and pulls oneself up until the chin is level with the support

FAQs About the word pulled (up)

pulled (up)

to bring to a stop, to come to an often abrupt halt, check, rebuke, such an exercise done with the palms facing outward compare chin-up, to draw even with oth

arrested,blocked,caught,checked,halted,stopped,brought up,drew up,stalled,stayed

continued,kept up,persisted,carried on,kept (on),advanced,marched,moved,followed through (with),proceeded

pulled => pulled, pull the wool over one's eyes => Pull the wool over someone's eyes, pull stakes => Pull stakes, pull one's leg => pull someone's leg, pull (up) => pull (up),