Definitionn. someone who applies force so as to cause motion toward herself or himself
Last update: September 11, 2015
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Only one was executed, a poor, uneducated subaltern militia officer Joaquim Jose da Silva Xavier, nicknamed 0 Tiradentes (the Tooth-puller), the others being imprisoned or banished. [Please select]
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So Oh-Pshaw good-naturedly shifted her role from rocking chair to curtain puller. [Please select]
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Oh, Julie, you're a darling--but you're rather a wire-puller, aren't you. [Please select]
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Monroe gave him a piece of paper, and the wire-puller began to make his calculations. [Please select]
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Colvin's departure, for they were deprived of the assistance of the chief candy-puller. [Please select]
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Above all the din you hear the calls of the hair puller and the sellers of cakes and sweetmeats and sausages. [Please select]
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You've noticed the big barns, sheds and outbuildings, all the modern conveniences for a man, from an electric lantern to a stump puller; everything I'm telling you--and for the nice lady, nix.' [Please select]
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