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Meaning of pull chain

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pull chain (n)

a chain (usually with a handle at the end) that is pulled in order to operate some mechanism (e.g. to flush a toilet)

pull chain Sentence Examples

  1. The old ceiling fan had a pull chain to control its speed and light.
  2. She reached up and tugged on the pull chain to turn off the overhead light.
  3. The bathroom light fixture had a pull chain that was difficult to reach.
  4. He gave the pull chain a firm tug, but the ceiling fan didn't respond.
  5. The closet light was operated by a pull chain hanging from the fixture.
  6. She accidentally broke the pull chain while trying to adjust the blinds.
  7. The attic had a single light bulb controlled by a pull chain.
  8. The lamp in the living room had a decorative pull chain with a small charm attached.
  9. He replaced the broken pull chain on the garage door opener with a new one.
  10. The pull chain on the bedside lamp was missing, making it difficult to turn off at night.

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a chain (usually with a handle at the end) that is pulled in order to operate some mechanism (e.g. to flush a toilet)

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The old ceiling fan had a pull chain to control its speed and light.

She reached up and tugged on the pull chain to turn off the overhead light.

The bathroom light fixture had a pull chain that was difficult to reach.

He gave the pull chain a firm tug, but the ceiling fan didn't respond.