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Pull
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A pull is a
force that acts in the direction of the origin of the force.
Pull may also refer to:
Muscle pull, a strain injury
Drawer pull
Pull (philately), impression from a handstamp or die
Sports
Pull buoy, used for arms-only training in swimming
Pull shot, a batting stroke in cricket when a batsman hits a short ball to a leg, often to or over the boundary
A phase of a
swim stroke in swimming
A throw-off in
ultimate
In
contract bridge, "pull" is a term for a calculated removal the opponents' trumps.
Music
"Pull", a song by Blind Melon from the album
Nico
Pull (Winger album), 1993
Pull, a 1993 album by
Arcwelder
Pull (Mr. Mister album), 2010
See also
Draft (disambiguation)
All pages beginning with "pull"
All pages with titles containing "pull"
Pulley, a device used to pull or lift an object
Push (disambiguation)
This
disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title.
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