PULLS vs TEAR: NOUN
- Plural form of pull.
- A sharp strain on muscles or ligaments
- The force used in pulling
- Special advantage or influence
- A device used for pulling something
- A sustained effort
- The act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you
- A slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke)
- The act of tearing
- An occasion for excessive eating or drinking
- A drop of the clear salty saline solution secreted by the lacrimal glands
- An opening made forcibly as by pulling apart
- A spree.
- A turbulent motion, as of water.
- A rent; a fissure.
- Plural The gum-disease of citrous trees; psorosis.
- A carousal; a spree.
- A great rush; a hurry.
- The result of tearing; a rip or rent.
- A drop or small quantity of the limpid fluid secreted by the lacrymal gland, appearing in the eye or falling from it; in the plural, the peculiar secretion of the lacrymal gland, serving to moisten the front of the eyeball and inner surfaces of the eyelids, and on occasion to wash out the eye or free it from specks of dirt, dust, or other irritating substances.
- A drop of a liquid or hardened fluid.
- The act of weeping.
- A profusion of this liquid spilling from the eyes and wetting the cheeks, especially as an expression of emotion.
- A drop of the clear salty liquid that is secreted by the lachrymal gland of the eye to lubricate the surface between the eyeball and eyelid and to wash away irritants.
PULLS vs TEAR: VERB
- Strain abnormally
- Hit in the direction that the player is facing when carrying through the swing
- Cause to move along the ground by pulling
- Take away
- Cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, either physically or in an abstract sense
- Direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes
- Apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion
- Rein in to keep from winning a race
- Operate when rowing a boat
- Take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for
- Strip of feathers
- Bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover
- Perform an act, usually with a negative connotation
- Draw or pull out, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense
- Tear or be torn violently
- Steer into a certain direction
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pull.
- Move into a certain direction
- Move quickly and violently
- Fill with tears or shed tears
- To separate or be separated by force
- Separate or cause to separate abruptly
- Strip of feathers
PULLS vs TEAR: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To move with heedless speed; rush headlong.
- To lacerate (the skin, for example).
- To cause to be pulled apart unintentionally, as by accident.
- To pull apart or into pieces by force; rend.
- To become filled with tears.
- To become torn.
- To separate forcefully; wrench.
- To divide or disrupt.
- To make (an opening) in something by pulling it apart or by accident.
PULLS vs TEAR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To fill or besprinkle with or as with tears.
- To move noisily and with vigorous haste or eagerness; move and act with turbulent violence; hence, to rave; rant; bluster; rage; rush violently or noisily: as, to tear out of the house.
- To part, divide, or separate on being pulled or handled with more or less violence: as, cloth that tears readily.
- Synonyms Rip, Split, etc. See rend.
- To pull to pieces or shreds; rend completely: as, to tear up a piece of paper; to tear up a sheet into strips.
- To drag or remove violently or rudely; pull or pluck with violence or effort; force rudely or unceremoniously; wrench; take by force: with from, down, out, off, etc.
- To lacerate; wound in the surface, as by the action of teeth or of something sharp rudely dragged over it: as, to tear the skin with thorns: also used figuratively: as, a heart torn with anguish; a party or a church torn by factions.
- To produce or effect by rending or some similar action: as, to tear a hole in one's dress.
- To rend; pull apart or in pieces; make a rent or rents in: as, to tear one's clothes; to tear up a letter.
- (idiom) (tear (one's) hair) To be greatly upset or distressed.
PULLS vs TEAR: RELATED WORDS
- Puff, Overstretch, Force, Force, Commit, Attract, Fetch, Rend, Tear, Drive, Drive, Draw, Drag, Pluck, Rip
- Charge, Buck, Binge, Bender, Rent, Toot, Shoot, Snap, Teardrop, Bust, Pluck, Split, Pull, Rupture, Rip
PULLS vs TEAR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Perpetrate, Wrench, Puff, Overstretch, Force, Force, Commit, Attract, Fetch, Tear, Drive, Drive, Draw, Drag, Rip
- Deplume, Charge, Buck, Binge, Bender, Rent, Toot, Shoot, Snap, Teardrop, Bust, Split, Pull, Rupture, Rip
PULLS vs TEAR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The cool design elements include the gorgeous pulls on the center drawers and the cut out handles on the door pulls.
- Therefore, if the horse pulls harder on the wagon than the friction force pulls it back, the wagon accelerates.
- Newton hypothesized that the force that pulls an apple to the ground also pulls the moon toward Earth, keeping it in orbit.
- When the fracture happens, the tendon or ligament pulls away, and a small piece of bone pulls away with it.
- Drawer pulls are finished in brass but include nickel finished pulls in hardware packet.
- Indicates whether the spray head pulls down from the fixed neck or pulls out towards the user.
- This means we only have to track and merge regular pulls and bonus pulls, which makes things a lot easier.
- The biceps pulls on the tendon, which pulls your lower arm toward you.
- After a couple of pulls, the sword loosens, and Valencia pulls it out completely.
- All kinds of deficit pulls, pulls with chains and bands.
- Hubers shed a single tear for her victim.
- It will tear apart their system of legalism.
- Normal wear and tear occurs naturally over time.
- As noted earlier, Attorney General Reno held eight meetings to discuss various aspects of the tear gas plan with tear gas experts.
- Confirmation of an ACL tear is essential since the treatment differs from a common knee ligament strain or a meniscus tear.
- To tear the page is to tear our world apart.
- Comparison of tear secretion and tear film instability after photorefractive keratectomy and laser in situ keratomileusis.
- Rotator cuff tear caused by chronic wear and tear is a symptom of shoulder instability.
- What are the symptoms of a shoulder labral tear or SLAP tear?
- This tear is analogous to the tear show in Fig.
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