Word | Noun | Adjective | Verb | Adverb |
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inspiration | Yes | No | No | No |
pull | Yes | No | Yes | No |
inspiration (noun) | pull (noun) |
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the act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing | the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you |
arousing to a particular emotion or action | a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke) |
a product of your creative thinking and work | a sustained effort |
(theology) a special influence of a divinity on the minds of human beings | a device used for pulling something |
a sudden intuition as part of solving a problem | special advantage or influence |
arousal of the mind to special unusual activity or creativity | the force used in pulling |
a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments |
inspiration (verb) | pull (verb) |
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strain abnormally | |
take away | |
take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for | |
cause to move by pulling | |
tear or be torn violently | |
direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes | |
hit in the direction that the player is facing when carrying through the swing | |
apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion | |
strip of feathers | |
remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense | |
steer into a certain direction | |
move into a certain direction | |
operate when rowing a boat | |
bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover | |
rein in to keep from winning a race | |
cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, either physically or in an abstract sense | |
perform an act, usually with a negative connotation |