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To strike the ball in a particular manner. See Pull, n., 8.
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A kind of stroke by which a leg ball is sent to the off side, or an off ball to the side.
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When a ball is hit and it goes to the left of the target. The opposite applies to left-handed golfers.
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A shot that flies straight to the left of the target (for right handed golfers).
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1. (aka: "yank", "jerk") a shot that goes to the left of the intended line for a right-handed player. 2. to select a club or remove it from the bag. Opposite of 'push'. Example: 1. "I pulled my putt slightly, but it still went in." 2. "The gallery went silent as he pulled out his driver."
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A shot that flies to the left of the intended target for a right-handed player, or to the right of the intended target for the left-handed player. The opposite of a pull is a push. A pull is distinguished from a hook by the fact that a hook curves to the left (for a righthander), while a pull flies on a straight path to the left.
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A shot that goes directly to the left because of the action of the club (outside-in swing with a closed face at impact).
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A shot hit straight and to the left of the target.
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a tendency of the striker ball or the croqueted ball, in a croquet shot, to deviate from the line of aim in the direction of the ball from which a take off or split shot was made.
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hit in the direction that the player is facing when carrying through the swing; "pull the ball"
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Assuming a right-handed player, a shot that tends to go to the left of the intended target in a straight path.
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Shot. A memory of manually operated espresso machines
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Ball moves directly to left for right-handed player.
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This term refers to marketing media that "pulls" a target audience in, such as a Web site or television.
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A shot that tends to go to the left of the intended target, in a straight path (assuming a right-handed player.) A pulled does not curve, but flies straight.
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A ball that goes to the left of the target with little curve as hit by a right-handed player. The converse applies to left-handed players.
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The tendency for the ball to curve inwardly from the line of aim.
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a back-foot leg-side shot, distinct from the hook because the pull is played to a ball that hasn't risen as high.
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Ball flight that starts to the left of the target for RH golfers and to the right for LH golfers. Sometimes can turn a little bit more to the left at the end of the flight.
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verb, "tirare, nel nuoto muovere le braccia per tirare"
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To hit the ball relatively straight, but to the left of the target, for a right-handed player.
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Used as a verb to describe the act of making espresso, as in "to pull a shot."
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a type of batsman's shot played by standing and swinging the bat in a horizontal arc across the body, hitting the ball to the leg side, usually played to balls which bounce around waist height. v.i. to play a pull shot. v.t. to hit the ball with a pull.
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