pull out of



pull something out of someone

to draw or force information out of someone. The cops finally pulled a confession out of Max. I thought I would never pull her name out of her.
See also: of, out, pull

pull something out of someone or something

 and pull something out
to withdraw something from someone or something. I pulled the arrow out of the injured soldier and tried to stop the bleeding. I pulled out the arrow.
See also: of, out, pull

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Molly['mɔli]
Harding['ha:diŋ]
Gu&Eth;RÍ&Eth;R-Ancient Scandinavian
Feruza-Uzbek
ClemensKLE-mens (German)German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Late Roman
Roshanak-Persian, Ancient Persian