sudden pull

  • 1Sudden Death (film) — Infobox Film name = Sudden Death director = Peter Hyams producer = Howard Baldwin Moshe Diamant writer = Karen Elise Baldwin (story) Gene Quintano (screenplay) starring = Jean Claude Van Damme Powers Boothe Raymond J. Barry Whittni Wright Ross… …

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  • 2pull through — {v.} 1. To help through; bring safely through a difficulty or sudden trouble; save. * /A generous loan showed the bank s faith in Father and pulled him through the business trouble./ 2. To recover from an illness or misfortune; conquer a… …

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  • 3pull through — {v.} 1. To help through; bring safely through a difficulty or sudden trouble; save. * /A generous loan showed the bank s faith in Father and pulled him through the business trouble./ 2. To recover from an illness or misfortune; conquer a… …

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  • 4pull\ through — v 1. To help through; bring safely through a difficulty or sudden trouble; save. A generous loan showed the bank s faith in Father and pulled him through the business trouble. 2. To recover from an illness or misfortune; conquer a disaster;… …

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  • 5twitch — I. /twɪtʃ / (say twich) verb (t) 1. to give a short, sudden pull or tug at; jerk. 2. to pull or draw with a hasty jerk. 3. to move (a part of the body) with a jerk. 4. to pinch and pull sharply; nip. –verb (i) 5. to move or be moved in a quick,… …

  • 6twitch — twitcher, n. twitchingly, adv. /twich/, v.t. 1. to tug or pull at with a quick, short movement; pluck: She twitched him by the sleeve. 2. to jerk rapidly: The rider twitched the reins a couple of times. 3. to move (a part of the body) with a… …

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  • 7twitch — twitch1 [ twıtʃ ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive to make a sudden quick movement: One of the curtains twitched slightly. a ) intransitive used about a sudden slight uncontrolled movement of your body: A muscle in her neck twitched. 2. )… …

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  • 8jerking — n. sudden spasmodic move; act of pulling or throwing with a jerk; act of masturbating (Vulgar Slang) dÊ’Éœrk /dʒɜːk n. jolt, jar; sudden pull, sudden start; involuntary muscular spasm; idiot, annoying person (Slang) v. push or pull suddenly;… …

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  • 9hoik — hɔɪk n. yank, strong sudden pull; sudden sharp lift; shout used in hunting to encourage hound dogs to move faster v. pull or move with a sudden jerking motion; lift up suddenly; yank …

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  • 10hoiked — hɔɪk n. yank, strong sudden pull; sudden sharp lift; shout used in hunting to encourage hound dogs to move faster v. pull or move with a sudden jerking motion; lift up suddenly; yank …

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