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{{Wiktionary|pull}}
{{Wiktionary|pull}}
'''Pull''' may refer to:
A pull is a [[force]] that acts in the direction of the origin of the force.
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== Sports ==
*In baseball, a [[pull hitter]] is a batter who usually hits the ball to the side of the field from which he bats
* [[Pull shot]], a batting stroke in cricket
* A phase of a [[swim stroke]]
* A throw-off in the sport of [[ultimate (sport)|ultimate]] (originally called ultimate frisbee)
* [[The Hope College Pull]], an annual tug-of-war competition at Hope College in Holland, Michigan


== Music ==
The term '''Pull''' may also refer to:[[Image:Example.jpg]]
* [[Pull (Winger album)|''Pull'' (Winger album)]] (1993)
* A throw-off in the sport of [[Ultimate|Ultimate (sport)]]
* ''[[Pull (Mr. Mister album)|Pull]]'', the unreleased fourth album by Mr. Mister
* ''Pull'', a 1993 album by [[Arcwelder]]
* [[Pull (Mr. Mister album)|''Pull'' (Mr. Mister album)]] (2010)
* Slang for training the arms only in [[Swimming]], or the [[Pull buoy]] used for such training
* "Pull", a song from the album ''[[Nico (album)|Nico]]'' by Blind Melon
* Royal Navy terminology for [[rowing (sport)|rowing]]
* "Pull", a song by Candiria from the album ''[[The Process of Self-Development]]'', 1999
* [[Pull (album)|''Pull'' (album)]], a 1993 album by the band Winger
* [[Drawer pull]]


== Other uses ==
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* [[Muscle pull]], a strain injury
* [[Drawer pull]] or handle
* [[Pull (physics)]], a force that acts in the direction of the origin of the force
* "[[The Pull]]", an episode of the TV series ''Sons of Anarchy''


== See also ==
[[fr:Pull (homonymie)]]
* [[Pulling (disambiguation)]]
* {{lookfrom|pull}}
* {{intitle|pull}}
* [[Push (disambiguation)]]

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Latest revision as of 11:12, 14 June 2024

Pull may refer to:

Sports

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  • In baseball, a pull hitter is a batter who usually hits the ball to the side of the field from which he bats
  • Pull shot, a batting stroke in cricket
  • A phase of a swim stroke
  • A throw-off in the sport of ultimate (originally called ultimate frisbee)
  • The Hope College Pull, an annual tug-of-war competition at Hope College in Holland, Michigan

Music

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Other uses

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See also

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