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to be cropped, to be shorn, to be pulled, as the head, to be cut off, as the horns or tail [1.2]
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to be pulled up; to fall out, as hair or feathers [1.7]
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to be pulled up by the roots [1.7]
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to be pulled from opposite directions; to be stretched out like rubber [1.7]
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pulled in opposite directions; stretched out like rubber [1.7]
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to be pulled; to be led [1.7]
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beckoned; pulled back by the fingers, as the trigger of a gun. [1.2]
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pulled back, drawn back, put back. [1.2]
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