Pu > References for ‘pulled’
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[35] Those days there was a blackout [...] that huge entity caught me and pulled me out. Then he said: “The [...] he lifted me onto his shoulders.
[48] I passed the night in great pain. [...] swollen also. After breakfast I pulled up a deck chair in front of the [...] for? Do you want someone?”
[113] To get to the bathroom I had to go through that middle room. When I entered I pulled up, startled. Hanging from the [...] “What can I do? Tell me!”
[176] In the Vipra Age the king sat on [...] standing up and sitting down when they pulled the strings. The vipras did not [...] of their choice on the throne.
[13] Similarly, a person (who is sometimes [...] not know that he or she can be pulled towards the stake.
[2] Often we use a special sound to [...] gallop off. And when the driver pulled the reins and shouted tha, the [...] have been created in this way.
[2] 2. Males should either be circumcised or keep the foreskin pulled back at all times.
[28] 14. There are endless varieties [...] for Him, one cannot help but be pulled by His irresistible attraction. [...] 4 )
[21] Thus the fundamental difference [...] end of their physical existence, pulled them onto His affectionate lap. [...] [circle of people around the Lord].
[29] People in general have an irresistible [...] towels tied around their waists, pulled along by priests! If the priests [...] themselves before the so-called idol.
[37] Shiva, the embodiment of Supreme [...] suddenly the kite feels a jerk and, pulled by the reel, is drawn towards the reel itself.
[64] I got off the train at Muzzafarpur [...] grabbed each of us by the hand and pulled us out of the wreckage, saving [...] for we both became unconscious.
[16] Some people think that since they [...] Mahaprabhu caught his arms and pulled him out, saying, “No, no, no – why should you commit a sin like this?”
[11] To save someone from danger is [...] next day. Obviously you have not pulled them out of danger permanently. [...] of this paritráńa.
[26] Excessive mixing of the sexes, [...] kept clean, keeping the foreskin pulled back. When bathing, the joints, [...] courage and spiritedness are lost.
[120] It is just like a boy flying a [...] suddenly the kite feels a jerk and, pulled by the reel, is drawn towards the reel itself.
[391] No, we do not ordinarily find such [...] for Him, one cannot help but be pulled by His irresistible attraction. [...] permanently confine Him inside.
[93] Another meaning of kuntala is “plough” because a plough is pulled over the land when used.
[18] But if the time does come when [...] – but then one is forcibly pulled ahead. The feet do not want to [...] under their own internal power.
[63] “Sit down, sit down,” I said. He pulled up the rickety old chair and sat down. The chair welcomed him with a creak and a groan.
[134] I got off the train at Muzzafarpur [...] grabbed each of us by the hand and pulled us out of the wreckage, saving [...] for we both became unconscious.
[136] The parasite does not have its [...] not have its own roots, if it is pulled from the host it dies, but the orchid does not die if it is pulled from the host. If it is bound [...] given, then it survives and blooms.
[137] Compared to ordinary flowers, the [...] the Bangaon-Calcutta road I once pulled an orchid from a shishu tree and [...] is called a lat́kan shop.
[179] Sharmajii had just spent six months [...] feel as if I was floating, being pulled along by a distant, unknown music [...] snow-covered peaks, on and on and on.
[158] “Fortunately the plant produces [...] are out of reach and have to be pulled down to the ground with a long pole.”
[241] “His wife started to drool [...] and soak her sari. She quickly pulled herself together said, ‘My [...] Ill cook the fish.’
[6] [In a loose string, the melody remains mute If pulled, the delicate string is torn apart.]
[18] Suddenly I saw an ekká coming [...] brought the vehicle there. Just as it pulled up, a young gentleman appeared [...] Quite astonishing, in fact!”
[70] I pulled the shawl away from my face to look at him but there was no one there.
[102] There is a story that at one time [...] hand to give something and then pulled it back. The kings intelligence [...] arrested that iikśańaka.
[7] Now these old customs are no longer [...] without wheels in use, that are pulled along the snow and ice-covered [...] civilization began to lag behind.
[13] (2) The foreskin should be pulled back and the area washed and kept clean.
[47] Liquid manure should be added to the paddy field after the weeds have been pulled out, otherwise the weeds will [...] growth and the growth of the paddy.
[3] What is the meaning of longing? [...] enjoying portion of the mind is pulled by the urge.
[93] The bed was laid out. I lay down [...] warm. Niiláiṋjana pulled up a stool and began fanning me.
[84] Personally, our experience was [...] rickshaws, nor will you see any vehicles pulled by animals. I didnt see [...] animal-driven vehicles there is negligible.
[91] I stretched out a hand and pulled him up. “You were studying [...] didnt you listen to me?”
[100] “I also want that,” [...] left elbow with my right hand and pulled him along in a fashion. Glancing [...] that dog is chasing me.”
[3] His wife started to drool as soon [...] and soak her sari. She quickly pulled herself together said, “My [...] Ill cook the fish.”
[29] A little annoyed, I pulled the blanket down from around my [...] That was the style in that era.
[54] “Áklmand Singh also [...] into this compartment. ‘Who pulled the chain,’ they asked. [...] It only weighs a maund.’