Pull+suddenly

  • 41pull out of a hat — get as if by magic, invent, imagine I didn t think that he was going to be able to find a dictionary but he suddenly pulled one out of a hat and gave it to me …

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  • 42You Don't Pull No Punches, But You Don't Push the River — Infobox Song Name = You Don t Pull No Punches, But You Don t Push the River Caption = Type = Artist = Van Morrison alt Artist = Album = Veedon Fleece Published = Released = October 1974 track no = 5 Recorded = November 1973 Genre = Folk rock… …

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  • 43jerk — jerk1 [dʒə:k US dʒə:rk] v [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from yerk to hit, pull suddenly (16 19 centuries)] 1.) [I and T] to move with a quick sudden movement, or to make part of your body move in this way ▪ Wilcox jerked his head to indicate …

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  • 44jerked — adj. jolted; thrown quickly and suddenly; relating to a manner of barbecuing meat that has been spiced and wrapped in leaves of the allspice tree; fooled, tricked dÊ’Éœrk /dʒɜːk n. jolt, jar; sudden pull, sudden start; involuntary muscular… …

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  • 45jerk — I. v. a. 1. Yerk, twitch, pull suddenly. 2. Throw suddenly. II. n. 1. Twitch, sudden pull. 2. Sudden throw …

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  • 46jerk — dÊ’Éœrk /dʒɜːk n. jolt, jar; sudden pull, sudden start; involuntary muscular spasm; idiot, annoying person (Slang) v. push or pull suddenly; move or cause to move in a sharp an sudden manner, move in a jolting manner; work at a soda fountain;… …

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  • 47jerking — n. sudden spasmodic move; act of pulling or throwing with a jerk; act of masturbating (Vulgar Slang) dÊ’Éœrk /dʒɜːk n. jolt, jar; sudden pull, sudden start; involuntary muscular spasm; idiot, annoying person (Slang) v. push or pull suddenly;… …

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  • 48jerks — n. chorea, any form of tic (Medicine) dÊ’Éœrk /dʒɜːk n. jolt, jar; sudden pull, sudden start; involuntary muscular spasm; idiot, annoying person (Slang) v. push or pull suddenly; move or cause to move in a sharp an sudden manner, move in a… …

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  • 49twitch — twɪtʃ n. spasm, twinge, jerk, pull v. jerk or pull suddenly; move with a jerk; have convulsions …

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  • 50twitched — twɪtʃ n. spasm, twinge, jerk, pull v. jerk or pull suddenly; move with a jerk; have convulsions …

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