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Pull-on - English meaning

Pull-on – definitions in English dictionary

phrasal verb

Inhale deeply while smoking a pipe, cigarette, or cigar.

Usage examples:

She pulled on her cigarette and blew the smoke at him
phrasal verb

To put on clothes quickly

Usage examples:

I pulled on my jeans and ran downstairs., few of us can ever pull on with such meagre salaries., ra…

Pull-on translation into English

Pull-on: translate from English into Chinese

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拉上

Pull-on: translate from English into Dutch

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Trek aan, Aantrekken

Pull-on: translate from English into French

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Enfiler, Mettre

Pull-on: translate from English into German

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Ziehen sie an, Sich überziehen

Pull-on: translate from English into Hindi

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सरकाना, तानना, खींचकर चढ़ना, चलाना

Pull-on: translate from English into Italian

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Tirare su, Mettersi

Pull-on: translate from English into Korean

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당기다, 입다, 옷을 입다, 잡아당겨 입다, 잡아당겨 옷을 입다

Pull-on: translate from English into Russian

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Натягивать, Продолжать грести, Натягивать чулки

Pull-on: translate from English into Spanish

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Ponerse, Tirar de, Encasquetar

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