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Pull vs Sull - What's the difference?

pull | sull |


As verbs the difference between pull and sull

is that pull is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force while sull is to stop, to refuse to go on (of an animal - example - donkey or a possum plays dead).

As nouns the difference between pull and sull

is that pull is an act of pulling (applying force) while sull is (obsolete) a plough.

Pull vs Pulla - What's the difference?

pull | pulla |


As nouns the difference between pull and pulla

is that pull is an act of pulling (applying force) while pulla is cardamom bread (sweet, leavened baked good made of wheat and flavored with crushed cardamom, resembling very soft bread in consistency, eaten in finland).

As a verb pull

is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force.

Pull vs Pulp - What's the difference?

pull | pulp |


As verbs the difference between pull and pulp

is that pull is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force while pulp is to make, or be made into pulp .

As nouns the difference between pull and pulp

is that pull is an act of pulling (applying force) while pulp is a soft, moist, shapeless mass or matter.

As an adjective pulp is

(fiction) of or pertaining to pulp magazines; in the style of a pulp magazine or the material printed within such a publication.

Pull vs Hull - What's the difference?

pull | hull |


In transitive terms the difference between pull and hull

is that pull is to strain (a muscle, tendon, ligament, etc.) while hull is to hit (a ship) in the hull with cannon fire etc.

As a proper noun Hull is

any of various cities in the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States (see the Wikipedia article).

Pull vs Purl - What's the difference?

pull | purl |


In intransitive terms the difference between pull and purl

is that pull is to row while purl is to flow with a murmuring sound in swirls and eddies.

As verbs the difference between pull and purl

is that pull is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force while purl is to decorate with fringe or embroidered edge.

As nouns the difference between pull and purl

is that pull is an act of pulling (applying force while purl is a particular stitch in knitting; an inversion of stitches giving the work a ribbed or waved appearance.

Pull vs Pall - What's the difference?

pull | pall |


In transitive terms the difference between pull and pall

is that pull is to strain (a muscle, tendon, ligament, etc.) while pall is to make vapid or insipid; to make lifeless or spiritless; to dull; to weaken.

In intransitive terms the difference between pull and pall

is that pull is to row while pall is to become vapid, tasteless, dull, or insipid; to lose strength, life, spirit, or taste.

Pull vs Mull - What's the difference?

pull | mull |


As nouns the difference between pull and mull

is that pull is an act of pulling (applying force) while mull is trash, garbage, refuse, waste.

As a verb pull

is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force.

Pull vs Lull - What's the difference?

pull | lull |


In lang=en terms the difference between pull and lull

is that pull is to strain (a muscle, tendon, ligament, etc) while lull is to become gradually calm; to subside; to cease or abate.

As verbs the difference between pull and lull

is that pull is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force while lull is to.

As nouns the difference between pull and lull

is that pull is an act of pulling (applying force) while lull is a period of rest or soothing.

Pull vs Cull - What's the difference?

pull | cull |


As verbs the difference between pull and cull

is that pull is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force while cull is to pick or take someone or something (from a larger group).

As nouns the difference between pull and cull

is that pull is an act of pulling (applying force while cull is a selection.

Pull vs Pule - What's the difference?

pull | pule |


As verbs the difference between pull and pule

is that pull is to apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force while pule is to whimper or to whine.

As nouns the difference between pull and pule

is that pull is an act of pulling (applying force while pule is a plaintive melancholy whine.

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