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- pull out of
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.
pull something out of someone or something
and pull something outto 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.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Delma | | DEL-mə (English) | Irish, English |
Pellegrino | | - | Italian |
Dorthe | | DOR-te | Danish |
Cruz | | KROOTH (Spanish), KROOS (Latin American Spanish), KROOSH (Portuguese) | Spanish, Portuguese |
Wilheard | | - | Anglo-Saxon |
Zheng | | - | Chinese |