Pullover vs Pulldown - What's the difference?
pullover | pulldown |
A sweater that must be put on by pulling it over the head; a sweater without buttons or a zipper in front
(weightlifting) An exercise performed lying on the back in which the arms are extended behind the head and exertion lifts the weight above the head.
(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,
As nouns the difference between pullover and pulldown
is that pullover is a sweater that must be put on by pulling it over the head; a sweater without buttons or a zipper in front while pulldown is alternative form of lang=en.pullover
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(en noun)Descendants
* German: * Italian:See also
* cardigan * jumper * pushover * sweater * sweatshirt ----pulldown
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(en noun)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.
