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- (of a vehicle) come to a halt:"he pulled up outside the cabin"
- increase the altitude of an aircraft:"the pilot pulled the plane up in an attempt to avoid the building"
- cause someone to stop or pause; check:"the shock of his words pulled her up short"
- BRITISH ENGLISHreprimand someone:"she never failed to pull us up and tell us to stop"
nounpull-up (noun) · pull-ups (plural noun) · pullup (noun) · pullups (plural noun)- an exercise involving raising oneself with one's arms by pulling up against a horizontal bar fixed above one's head.
- a disposable diaper with an elasticated waistband enabling it to be pulled up and worn like underpants, typically worn by children during potty training:"now she only wears a pull-up at bedtime" · "he's toddling around in a pair of pull-ups"
- an act of pulling up; a sudden stop.
adjectivepull-up (adjective) · pullup (adjective)- (of a diaper) having an elasticated waistband enabling it to be pulled up and worn like underpants:"a little boy in a pull-up diaper"
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- The term "pull up" has multiple meanings, including1234:
- An exercise in which one hangs by the hands from a support and pulls oneself up until the chin is level with the support.
- To lift someone or something up; to place or position someone or something upward or upright.
- An upper-body strength exercise where the body is suspended by the hands, gripping a bar or other implement at a distance typically wider than shoulder-width, and pulled up.
- To remove by the roots, to move level (with) or ahead (of) or cause to move level (with) or ahead (of), especially in a race, to stop, or to rebuke.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The meaning of PULL-UP is an exercise in which one hangs by the hands from a support (such as a horizontal bar) and pulls oneself up until the chin is level with the support; specifically : such an exercise done with the palms facing outward.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pull-uppull up 1. To lift someone or something up; to place or position someone or something upward or upright. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "pull" and "up."idioms.thefreedictionary.com/pull+upA pull-up is an upper-body strength exercise. The pull-up is a closed-chain movement where the body is suspended by the hands, gripping a bar or other implement at a distance typically wider than shoulder-width, and pulled up. As this happens, the elbows flex and the shoulders adduct and extend to bring the elbows to the torso.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pull-up_(exercise)pull up vb (adverb) 1. (Botany) (tr) to remove by the roots 2. (often foll by: with or on) to move level (with) or ahead (of) or cause to move level (with) or ahead (of), esp in a race 3. to stop 4. (tr) to rebukewww.thefreedictionary.com/pull+up pull up - Urban Dictionary
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