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pull out

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1. pull out - Noun

2. pull out - Adjective

3. pull out - Verb

Meaning

remove oneself from an obligation

bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover

remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense

move out or away

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Your own malice is the bitterest of all evils. Is it then possible to correct malice by means of evil? Having a beam in your own eye, can you pull out the mote from the eye of another? John of Kronstadt

If only we could pull out our brain and use only our eyes. Pablo Picasso

Smiles come naturally to me, but I started thinking of them as an art form at my command. I studied all the time. I looked at magazines, I'd practice in front of the mirror and I'd ask photographers about the best angles. I can now pull out a smile at will. Tyra Banks

A fool may throw into a well a stone which a hundred wise men cannot pull out. Russian Proverb

Pull out the beak and the tail gets stuck, pull out the tail and the beak gets stuck. Russian Proverb

Dig the hoe in well in the vineyard and pull out the bad growth and the weed. Sicilian Proverb

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