verb
pull, haul, tow; see draw 1. See syn. study at pull.
See tug in Webster's New World Roget's A-Z Thesaurus II
To exert force so as to move (something) toward the source of the force:
To exert one's mental or physical powers, usually under difficulty and to the point of exhaustion:
A sudden motion, such as a pull:
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