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Example sentences for "pulled out"

  • I pulled out one of my pistols, shoved the muzzle through a hole and pulled the trigger, and still had wit enough to wonder what would happen if it burst, as Aunt Jeanne had hinted.

  • I pulled out of the little bay and ran up my lug and sped straight across to Herm.

  • Uncle George carefully closed his door, and we pulled out to Krok, waiting in the lugger.

  • There he pulled out of his dive slightly, kept the nose down just a hair, and started circling about.

  • As soon as the Lockheed was completely hidden in the depths of the cloud layer he pulled out of the dive, leveled off and banked due west.

  • No sooner had he dropped out of the searchlight beams than he pulled out of his dive, curved around toward the west and hauled the hull's nose up toward the star dusted sky high overhead.

  • He pulled out a pair of vest-pocket field-glasses and scanned her as she hung there, gleaming in the sunlight, at a height of perhaps five hundred feet above the white cloths on the grass.

  • He chuckled, and his oddly young eyes twinkled quite gaily as he pulled out a battered little silver snuff-box and helped himself, wrinkling his thin hooked nose with evident enjoyment.

  • He pulled out a massive silver-gilt case, and offered it to Lady Wastwood, who had thrown away the end of a tiny Pera.

  • But if the snow on the portage were indeed rapidly going, that was all the more reason for getting across before it had altogether gone; so we pulled out in the warm, muggy weather, and even as we pulled out it began to rain!

  • The guests of that old tavern danced all of that night, and early in the morning of the day after Christmas, Snider "pulled out" on a strange road for the city of Washington with his load of butter.

  • At midnight we rose, hitched up, Snyder lending me two horses, making me a team of eight, pulled out, and reached Cumberland that night.

  • The next morning we pulled out again, and on little Savage mountain found the snow deeper than ever, and a gang of men engaged in shoveling it from the road.

  • It may be pulled out long or pushed in short.

  • When pushed down short it is very large around but as it is pulled out it grows smaller and smaller in circumference.

  • And the jeweller, half-closing one eye, pulled out a handful of glittering sovereigns, at which the hairdresser gazed with admiration.

  • It was a beautiful gift for a beautiful woman, and the captain, putting it down, pulled out a handful of gold.

  • Bruton made his horse fast, pulled out a key, and they entered his singular, very much detached house.

  • One of them opposite me pulled out a Bible and laid it on the carpet as a sort of challenge to the Koran.

  • He pulled out a purse and unfolded a ten-piastre note.

  • With the other hand he pulled out a repeating pistol.

  • With the strip set as shown, it will strike the front side B of the table when the drawer is pulled out, leaving the secret compartment still hidden.

  • The catch stick should be a little shorter than the distance the bin is pulled out, so that it may be raised to release the bin for its return.

  • When it is hanging down, as shown by the dotted outline, the drawer may be pulled out to its full extent.

  • In such cases, both ends of the vessel must be pulled out by means of forceps, and tied separately; afterwards the integuments are to be approximated and supported.

  • I stood up, pulled out my plaid-pin, and let the folds off my shoulder, and stood revealed to her in a Diarmaid tartan.

  • The landlord's dram was on, and 'twas it I had shared in, and when it was over I pulled out a crown and bought the heartiest goodwill of a score of rogues with some flagons of ale.

  • I'm glad I went into the game--just as glad as I am that I pulled out of it.

  • Just the same I was dead leery when we pulled out on the San Leandro pike.

  • At last, however, we were ready, and whooping farewells, we pulled out.

  • When we pulled out, Fannie and her babies were given a snug place in the mess wagon.

  • All this soon got old to me, and about the last of May I pulled out again.

  • The day before we pulled out I saw him again, but hardly knew him.

  • After a while his hands involuntarily found their way to the table drawer, from which he pulled out a much-used copy-book.

  • He then went up to the little three-legged table, pulled out of a drawer two sealed letters and some other object which he thrust into his pocket; the letters he left on the table.

  • He opened a drawer, pulled out a sealed letter, which he handed to Pavel, also without a word, and the latter immediately left the room.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pulled out" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    absolute value; and all; below white; black mare; chattel personal; companion volume; green turf; looked forward; many respects; much employed; natured fellow; never take; provisional order; pulled away; pulled back; pulled down; pulled himself; pulled out; representative from; ripe themselves; same effect; small business; south wall; strong party; upper class; white fellow