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The term '''Pull''' may also refer to: |
The term '''Pull''' may also refer to: |
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* A throw-off in the sport of [[Ultimate (sport)]] |
* A throw-off in the sport of [[Ultimate (sport)]] |
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* [[Pull]] (Mr. Mister album), the unreleased fourth album by Mr. Mister |
* ''[[Pull]]'' (Mr. Mister album), the unreleased fourth album by Mr. Mister |
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*In swimming, '''pull''' is a phase of a [[swim stroke]] |
*In swimming, '''pull''' is a phase of a [[swim stroke]] |
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* [[Pull buoy]] used for arms-only training in swimming |
* [[Pull buoy]] used for arms-only training in swimming |
Revision as of 18:09, 20 May 2009
Look up pull in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
A pull is a force that acts in the direction of the origin of the force.
The term Pull may also refer to:
- A throw-off in the sport of Ultimate (sport)
- Pull (Mr. Mister album), the unreleased fourth album by Mr. Mister
- In swimming, pull is a phase of a swim stroke
- Pull buoy used for arms-only training in swimming
- Pull (album), a 1993 album by the band Winger
- Pull (Arcwelder album), a 1993 album by the band Arcwelder
- Drawer pull
- Pull A stroke in cricket, when a batsman hits a short ball to leg, often to or over the boundary, considered safer than a hook
- Pull (philately) A term meaning an impression from a handstamp or die.