What is another word for pullers?

Pronunciation: [pˈʊləz] (IPA)

"Pullers" is a term used to describe individuals or objects that are capable of pulling things. Though this particular term has a specific definition, there are several other words that can be used interchangeably with "pullers". Such words include draggers, haulers, tuggers, wrenchers and yankers, amongst others. These words may be used to describe people, animals or machinery that can exert force to move an object or objects. By using these synonyms, there is an opportunity to add variety to one's writing or communication style, as well as provide clarity where necessary.

What are the hypernyms for Pullers?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Pullers

  • I do not oscillate in Emerson's rainbow, but prefer rather to hang myself in mine own halter than swing in any other man's swing. Yet I think Emerson is more than a brilliant fellow.I had only glanced at a book of his once in Putnam's store — that was all I knew of him, till I heard him lecture. — To my surprise, I found him quite intelligible, tho' to say truth, they told me that that night he was unusually plain.And, frankly, for the sake of the argument, let us call him a fool; — then had I rather be a fool than a wise man. —I love all men who dive.I'm not talking of Mr Emerson now — but of the whole corps of thought-divers, that have been diving & coming up again with bloodshot eyes since the world began.These men are all cracked right across the brow. And never will the pullers-down be able to cope with the builders-up.
    Herman Melville

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