Meaning Of The Word Pull on
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Pull on Meaning
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What's The Definition Of Pull on?
pull on in British English
adjective: (of a garment) designed to be slipped on easily verb: to don (clothing) pull-on in American English a pull-on skirt, shorts, etc. designating or of a garment designed to be put on easily, without buttons, zippers, or other fasteners adjective: designed to be put on by being pulled on noun: an item of apparel that is pulled on, as a sweater or glove pull-on in British English adjective: (of garment) designed to be slipped on easily |
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