Sentence for pulled | Use pulled in a sentence

Use the word pulled in a sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use pulled in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for pulled.

  • The doctor pulled up. (10)
  • He pulled up his horse. (9)
  • Philip pulled himself up. (10)
  • Shelton bent and pulled his hair. (8)
  • He took her hands and pulled her up. (8)
  • Hiring a skiff, he pulled up stream. (8)
  • He had pulled his blue cap over his eyes. (12)
  • He pulled it into the middle of the room. (12)
  • He pulled in the oars and rose desperately. (9)
  • And seeing a bellrope near his hand he pulled it. (8)
  • He pulled Algernon by the coat-tail into his seat. (10)
  • He pulled Algernon by the coat-tail into his seat. (22)
  • In alarm he went to the bell and pulled it sharply. (8)
  • Now he has no home; Nollie and I have pulled him down. (8)
  • A dog pulled by the collar is not much of a companion. (10)
  • She pulled up another chair, and hemmed her in with it. (9)
  • He pulled forth his watch and asked Dacier for the time. (10)
  • Too late to arrest the villanous word, she pulled at him. (10)
  • He pulled out his handkerchief, and wiped his face with it. (9)
  • He was pulled up instantly for close inspection by the judge. (10)
  • Then she pulled some blades of grass, and began plaiting them. (8)
  • For a distraction Tinman pulled open the drawers of his wardrobe. (10)
  • What if he pulled her to earth from that rival of his in her soul? (10)
  • Joachim Heinzen grasped her arm, and pulled her roughly toward him. (12)
  • Taking up the cord of his dressing-gown, she pulled it by its tassel. (8)
  • He pulled it open, and started violently as though he had been stung. (12)
  • Then he pulled on the reins, and turned in his seat to face the architect. (13)
  • They pulled up near the south corner of the Park, beside some vacant land. (13)
  • But the door did not open, nor when he pulled it and turned the handle firmly. (8)
  • She found the rusty handle of a bell amongst the creeper-leaves, and pulled it. (8)
  • Wilfrid could have pulled the trigger of a pistol at his forehead that moment. (10)
  • He pushed the book away again, and Fulkerson pulled it to his aide of the table. (9)
  • Angelo stooped and pulled up a handful of grass and soft earth in his left hand. (10)
  • Thereat she pulled gently for her hand, and persisting, it was grudgingly let go. (10)
  • From this moment Jacopo followed him less like a graceless dog pulled by his chain. (10)
  • He got out of bed and pulled the curtains aside; his room faced down over the river. (8)
  • My father pulled me away roughly from the laughing and staring people on the bridge. (10)
  • She pulled Clementina down and herself up till she could lay her other arm on her neck. (9)
  • He put his other large, strong hand upon her waist, and pulled her to him and kissed her. (9)
  • Suddenly the sail pulled the loose sheet taut and the boat leaped forward over the water. (9)
  • She pulled her hand out of his arm, which she had taken, and halted him by her abrupt pause. (9)
  • He raised his hat and stood on the platform until the long train had pulled out of the shed. (13)
  • When you have pulled down all the Institutions of the Country, what do you expect but ruins? (10)
  • Bessie pulled down her mouth, with an effect befitting the notion of repentance and atonement. (9)
  • He was going on with an inquiry that pleased him much, when his wife pulled him abruptly away. (9)
  • A woman pulled by her collar should be passive; if she pulls her way, she is treated as a dog. (10)
  • She pulled the valves open and found it a bit of paper attached to a thread dangling from above. (9)
  • Before long he pulled himself together and drank a cup of coffee, which the doctor had prepared. (13)
  • Beauchamp, with a furious tug of Radicalism, spoken or performed, pulled Cougham on his beam-ends. (10)
  • He pulled himself up and stood beside her; his heart choked him, all the colour had left his cheeks. (8)
  • Thereupon, she stuck the needle in the door, and he pulled the thread, and the door drew apart, and lo! (10)
  • When I come back in the fall I have the powder swept out, and the shades pulled up, and begin living again. (9)
  • He pulled down the blind of the window exposing them to the square, and led her into the light to see her face. (10)
  • The Colonel pulled open a drawer, as Corey sat down again, and took out a photograph of the locality of the mine. (9)
  • He sprang back, and after an instant of stupefaction he pulled open the door behind him and ran out into the street. (9)
  • To such a meaning breathed the unconscious sighs of the youth, when he had pulled through his first feverish energy. (10)
  • It was to the nose that the street made one of its strongest appeals, and Mrs. March pulled up her window of the coupe. (9)
  • And, staggering up past Cramier, who never moved, he got into his boat, and like one demented pulled out into the stream. (8)
  • She was pulled this way and that by sensibilities both inspiring to blind gratitude and quickening her penetrative view. (10)
  • It was some minutes before we came on deck again; and there, in the dinghy, being pulled towards the cutter, sat Pasiance. (8)
  • She pulled a thin dressing-sack over her shoulders and sat down on the edge of the bed, looking breathlessly into his face. (13)
  • They all came to the train when the Marches started up to London, and stood waving to them as they pulled out of the station. (9)
  • I pulled like a madman; and that great man, with his bare arms crossed, was like a huge, tawny bull sitting there opposite me. (8)
  • Mrs. March pulled her hand out of my arm, and stopped short under one of those tall Saratoga shade-trees to dramatise her inference. (9)
  • He pulled out his watch, and proclaiming that he was born into this world at the hour about to strike, called for a bumper all round. (10)
  • Schwartz, the huge dragoon, whose big black horse hung near him in my memory like a phantom, pulled the chair at a quiet pace, head downward. (10)
  • And obeying an obscure, deep impulse, Keith wrapped himself once more into his fur coat, pulled a motoring cap over his eyes, and sallied forth. (8)
  • Willoughby liked the tale thus illuminated, for without the title there was no special savour in such affairs, and it pulled down his betters in rank. (10)
  • She pulled Clementina down to kiss her, and babbled on affectionately and optimistically, till her talk became the voice of her dreams, and then ceased altogether. (9)

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