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Pull on Meaning in English

expression

Definition

To put on clothing quickly, usually by pulling it over your body. It can also mean to tug or apply force to something.

Usage & Nuances

'Pull on' is informal and common when talking about putting on clothes in a hurry, especially items like shoes, boots, or sweaters. Not the same as simply 'put on' (which is neutral); 'pull on' suggests speed or effort. Can also be used literally: 'pull on a rope.'

Example Sentences

He pulled on the rope to see if it was strong.

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She pulled on her boots before going outside.

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I quickly pulled on a sweater when I felt cold.

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"Hang on, let me just pull on my jacket and we can go."

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She didn't bother with socks, just pulled on her shoes and left.

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If you pull on the handle too hard, it might break.

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