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This is a strangely worded question. The Latin word for "pull" or "drag" is "traho, trahere, traxi, tractus." In this way, the English word that means "to pull together" uses the fourth principal part of "traho" and the Latin root for "together"--"contract."
You could be referring to Harambee which means 'all pull together'.
harambee means 'all pull together'
that means he is hungry
The root word of control is "con-", which means "together" or "with," and "-trar," which means "to pull" or "to force." Together, these roots form the meaning of control as managing or influencing something.
It means that that is the better place for the children. So pull yourself together.
To rally is to pull yourself together and have another go at it. Or drive a curvy race course for time.
Pull Yourself Together was created in 1998.
Slab Pull.
Slab Pull.
Slab Pull.
Attract means to pull toward or draw in.