To draw or pull something to itself means to exert a force that brings another object closer towards it. This action typically involves a physical or magnetic attraction that causes the objects to come into closer proximity.
To "pull something out of thin air" means to come up with something spontaneously and seemingly without any prior thought or basis. It can refer to creating an idea, solution, or answer abruptly or out of nowhere.
Tugged means to pull or drag something with a quick, sharp movement. It commonly refers to pulling on something forcefully to move it in a certain direction.
Another word for vacuum or suction is "draw" or "pull."
It means just what it sounds like. Something is not letting you pull it up from wherever it is sitting, or lying, or buried.
A magnet can push or pull objects with metal components due to its magnetic field.
The prefix "tract" typically refers to "pull" or "draw," and is often used in words related to pulling or drawing something out or along.
To draw is to pull something. He pulled his head in toward his shoulders, like he was hunching his shoulders up to protect his neck.
The word "draw" is not a root word itself, but it is derived from the Old English word "drāwan," which means "to drag or pull."
The root word for "to pull away" in Latin is "trahere." It means to pull, draw, or drag something away or towards oneself.
to pull or tug on something!! (:)
Hub caps? You simply pull them off. Reach into the gaps between the spokes and pull off the hubcaps. Obviously only pull on the plastic hubcap not the wheel itself. If you mean something else disregard this comment.
Space stations are too small and do not have gravitational pull to draw in something that large to orbit it.
draw out == lengthen EX: Draw out the interview == lengthen the interview EX: Draw out the taffy pull == lengthen the taffy pull EX: Draw out the A vowel == lengthen the A vowel sound draw out == lure or pull EX: Draw out the sniper == lure the sniper to show themselves EX: Draw out the Republicans from the crowd == lure the Republicans to reveal themselves EX: Draw out the toxins from the mixture == pull the toxins from the mixture
To do by way of magic.
Pull or twist something suddenly and violently
There is no such term as "bag pull" in the English language. Unless you mean "pull something out of a bag" which is an idiom that means to do something in the spur of the moment that solves a problem.
dibujar = to draw (a picture)tirar = to draw, pull