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Pulldown vs Demolish - What's the difference?

pulldown | demolish |

As a noun pulldown

is .

As a verb demolish is

to destroy; to destruct.

pulldown

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (juggling) A trick done with rings where each ring is pulled down over the head instead of being caught and held in the hand.
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  • * Luke Holman, Hardest, most tech trick on the net, May 12 2004 via Google Groups
  • For example, the 11 ring pulldown didn't stick in my head because I don't really juggle rings, and I have no conception of how hard it is.

    demolish

    English

    Verb

    (es)
  • To destroy; to destruct.
  • They demolished the old house and put up four townhouses.
  • (figuratively) To utterly defeat.
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  • , year=2011 , date=October 2 , author=Kevin Core , title=Fulham 6 - 0 QPR , work=BBC Sport citation , page= , passage=Andrew Johnson scored a hat-trick as Fulham demolished London rivals Queens Park Rangers to win their Premier League fixture of the season.}}

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