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yank

pull sharply / sudden jerk / tug
Transitive VerbIntransitive VerbNoun
pl: yankspast: yankedpp: yankeding: yanking

This word conveys a sense of abruptness and physical aggression. It differs from a standard pull by the speed and intensity of the action, implying a jerky, sudden movement that often results in something being displaced or detached. It is commonly used in informal or colloquial speech to describe forceful physical interactions. As a noun, it describes the single, sharp event of pulling. While it follows standard countability rules, it is frequently used in the singular to describe a specific, decisive action, such as a quick tug to open a stuck object.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something][~ someone]

To pull something or someone suddenly and with a sharp, strong force.

"He had to yank the door open because it was stuck."

Intransitive Verb

To move suddenly and sharply in a specific direction, often due to an external force.

"The car yanked to the left as the driver hit the pothole."

Noun

A sudden, sharp, and strong pull.

"With one quick yank, she pulled the weed out of the garden."

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