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List of antonyms from "pull around" to antonyms from "pump"


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Definition of the day : « pull together »

  • As in play ball : verb cooperate
  • As in synchronize : verb coordinate
  • As in systematize : verb put in order
  • As in tidy : verb make neat and orderly
  • As in unify : verb unite
  • As in unite : verb combine; join together
  • As in systemize : verb order
  • As in trig : verb tidy
  • As in cooperate : verb aid, assist
  • As in coordinate : verb match, relate
Example sentences :
  • They've got to learn that they are a crowd—and can't get anywhere at all until all pull together.
  • Extract from : « The Harbor » by Ernest Poole
  • For success, all must pull together, and the rope must be kept straight and taut.
  • Extract from : « Through St. Dunstan's to Light » by James H. Rawlinson
  • What a madness it was to think that she and I could pull together.
  • Extract from : « A Sheaf of Corn » by Mary E. Mann
  • The act of rowing with oars; as, "Pull the starboard oars," "Pull together."
  • Extract from : « The Sailor's Word-Book » by William Henry Smyth
  • And all the brothers are capable men, men who are able to pull together.
  • Extract from : « A Little Girl in Old New York » by Amanda Millie Douglas
  • Sun and moon then pull together, and we get the highest, or spring tides (Fig. 232).
  • Extract from : « How it Works » by Archibald Williams
  • We need all the men we can depend on, and I want you and Vandersee to pull together.
  • Extract from : « Gold Out of Celebes » by Aylward Edward Dingle
  • Every man in this room is a Slav, and we Slavs must pull together or we are lost.
  • Extract from : « A Son of the Immortals » by Louis Tracy
  • Mebbe we'll all pull together for the other shore before this night's over.
  • Extract from : « The Brighton Boys in the Trenches » by James R. Driscoll
  • Let us pull together all our days, for strife brings barrenness.
  • Extract from : « Talks To Farmers » by Charles Haddon Spurgeon