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Idiom: Pull Up

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Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see pull,‎ up. To lift upwards or vertically. To pull forward. To raise the nose of an aircraft.

Example: "I pull up the lever when I want to make my car go into first gear."

Example: "Terrain ahead! Pull up!"

To lift upwards or vertically.

Example: "I pull up the lever when I want to make my car go into first gear."

To pull forward.

To raise the nose of an aircraft.

Example: "Terrain ahead! Pull up!"

To fetch for display on a screen.

Example: "Pull up that website for me; it sounds quite interesting."

Example Sentences

1
I need to pull up some weeds in the garden.
2
They managed to pull up the anchor.
3
I'm going to pull up the recipe on my phone.
4
The sales of the company started to pull up after the new marketing strategy.
5
He decided to pull up stakes and move to a different city.

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