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  • 121pull up — 1) PHRASAL VERB When a vehicle or driver pulls up, the vehicle slows down and stops. [V P] The cab pulled up and the driver jumped out. Syn: draw up 2) PHRASAL VERB If you pull up a chair, you move it closer to something or someone and sit on it …

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  • 122pull something down — DEMOLISH, knock down, tear down, dismantle, raze (to the ground), level, flatten, bulldoze, destroy. → pull …

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  • 123Pull Up refactoring — In software engineering, Pull Up refactoring involves moving a member of a class, such as a method, from a Subclass into a Superclass. How and when can this refactoring be applied?This refactoring is especially useful when subclasses of a certain …

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  • 124pull back — Synonyms and related words: about the bush, abrupt, alienate, avoid, back down, back out, backslide, balance, beat a retreat, beat around, beg the question, blench, blink, boggle, cast off, cast out, cock, cringe, cut adrift, cut off, cut out,… …

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  • 125pull something apart — DISMANTLE, disassemble, take/pull to pieces, take/pull to bits, take apart, strip down; demolish, destroy, break up. → pull …

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  • 126pull someone down a peg — verb To lower someones high self opinion. She longed to pull him down a peg or two …

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  • 127pull up — Synonyms and related words: arraign, arrest, avulse, bank, block, brake, bring to, bring up, bring up short, cease fire, check, checkmate, come up short, crab, cut out, cut short, dam, deadlock, deracinate, dig out, dig up, dip, disentangle, draw …

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  • 128pull apart — they pulled apart the suitcase looking for hidden drugs Syn: dismantle, disassemble, take/pull to pieces, take/pull to bits, take apart, strip down; demolish, destroy, break up …

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