pull to
Present Participle
pulling to
Past Tense
pulled to
Past Participle
pulled to
1
to close a door or window by drawing it toward oneself
- Feeling a draft, he got up and pulled the back door to.
- Not wanting to disturb the meeting, she quietly pulled the conference room door to behind her.
- Before bedtime, he made a habit of pulling all the windows to for security.
- The cold breeze made her get up and pull the balcony door to.
- Before leaving the room, he always pulled the door to behind him.
2
to drag or guide someone or something to a position
- With all her might, she pulled the couch to the opposite wall.
- The two kids collaborated and pulled the sled to the top of the hill.
- The lifeguard swiftly pulled the child to the shallow end of the pool.
- The magnet automatically pulled the metal piece to it.
- He pulled the heavy box to the center of the room.