💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Pull a train"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| run a trainverb | (intransitive, slang) In online games, to lure large numbers of NPC enemies to a fortified enemy position in order to cause chaos and destruction |
| pull upverb | Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see pull, up. |
| pull a leververb | (idiomatic, transitive) To vote. |
| pull oververb | (idiomatic, intransitive, of a vehicle) To come to a stop, and turn off the road (i.e. onto the roadside or hard shoulder). |
| pull someone's chainverb | Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see pull, chain. |
| pull up a floorverb | (humorous, chiefly imperative) Sit down on a floor. |
| trainnoun | Elongated or trailing portion. |
| pullnoun | (countable) An act of pulling (applying force toward oneself). |
| pull up a chairverb | (chiefly imperative) To sit down on a chair: to go from a non-seated position to sitting on a chair. |
| drawverb | Senses relating to exerting force or pulling. |
| ride the railsverb | (idiomatic) To travel by railway train, trolley, etc. |
| tollnoun | A fee paid for some liberty or privilege, particularly for the privilege of passing over a bridge or on a highway, or for that of vending goods in a fair, market, etc. |
| pull a few stringsverb | (figurative) To cause an event or events to occur, especially in someone's benefit or favour; to make something happen. |
| traynenoun | Obsolete form of train. [Elongated or trailing portion.] |
| pull onverb | (transitive) To put on (clothes) by tugging. |
| tolugverb | (obsolete) To pull about. |
| horsenoun | A hoofed mammal, Equus ferus caballus, often used throughout history for riding and draft work. |
| pull inverb | (idiomatic, intransitive, of a vehicle or driver) To approach or drive up to a place and come to a stop; to park by driving frontways into a parking spot. |
| pull the wiresverb | Synonym of pull strings. |
| run aroundverb | (idiomatic, intransitive) To be very busy doing many different things. |
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