Examples of using Pull on in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Pull on it.
I think you have to pull on it a bit.".
Pull on that.
But you're still gonna pull on that thread, aren't you?
Pull on it!
Suddenly, from the back seat, I felt someone pull on my hair.
Pull on three.
He was screaming,"Registration!" Like I was gonna pull on him.
Pull on me, OK?
Donny would have given one pull on this door, and blam said the lady.
Pull on the full sleeves.
You think he had to pull on the strings that hard to get me in?
Pull on that shifter thingy.
Add or metal to turning things that will pull on elements through furnaces.
Now pull on the rope.
Jim, I think That i need a doctor, Because i--When i pull on my hair.
May I pull on your nose hair?
Because the vitreous is connected to the retina with small hairs of cells,it can pull on the retina as it shrinks.
Somebody pull on the front, just to tip it.
But wouldn't you know it, that dog loved Toine just like he loved me… Guarded his crib,let him pull on his ears and shit.
Just pull on that emergency brake in the middle there.
It's not a tug of war. You can pull on the rope, or if you want, just let it go.
Pull on"the complete works of Edgar Allan poe," and…[Whirring].
It is inevitable that there is a pull on the‘self' that can leave one very much out of sorts….
A pull on the leash disrupts the dog and closes the mouth, which should also coincide with a verbal command such as“quiet” or“hush.”.
We're looking into every phone call,every correspondence every shred of data that we can pull on Julian Powell and that clinic.
Never pull on or play with a dog's tail or ears.
Never pull on a dog's ears, tail or touch their face.
When I pull on the string, send the first one through.
All you had to do is pull on the painting hard for the cord to break loose-- which is what I saw one of the thieves doing.".