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Definition of
pull-up noun
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
pull-up
noun
noun
(
also
chin-up
)
[
usually plural
]
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an exercise in which you hold onto a high bar above your head and pull yourself up toward it
See
pull-up
in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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pull up
phrasal verb
pull up stakes
pull, bring, etc. somebody up short
pull yourself up by your (own) bootstraps
Phrasal verbs
pull up
phrasal verb
Idioms
pull up stakes
pull, bring, etc. somebody up short
pull yourself up by your (own) bootstraps
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