pull away• I tried to kiss her but she pulled away.• When Helen took his arm he tried to pull away.• Ezra dropped the mooring, the engineroared, the bow rose above the water and the land pulled away.• The lawyers stand and watch, still sipping their drinks as the ambulancepulls away.• Eventually she pulled away a little, mopping her cheeks with her wrist.• At once he pulled away, confused and angry with himself.• Her glance brought her eyes a little too directly in line with the sun and she pulled away quickly.• I pull away to do sealimpressions, rolling over and over.
pull from• Children should not chase a bus after it has pulled away from a bus stop.• A lettersweaterpulling away fromblisteredshoulders.• I clung to him as if I expected to be pulled away from him.• Despite the bad calls, the Duckspull away from Santa Clara in the second half.• Legmeat should remain moist and just pull away from the bone.• Cover and simmer until rabbit is tender and begins to pull away from the bones easily, 45 to 50 minutes.• The polenta is done when it pulls away from the side of the pot as you stir.• They now have no less than 12 oxen and in materialterms are pulling away from their neighbours.