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Vocabulary Sort: tract

Landon Henderson 
Mrs. Henning
per.1
Across
To pull some out, therefore having less left over.
To pull into something; to pull into oneself.
To pull out by force.
A statement or promise that is pulled back or taken back
To pull together to make smaller in size or bulk; to pull inward; opposite of expand.
Down
To pull out; to make something take longer; to prolong.
A powerful vehicle that pulls farm machines and hauls heavy loads.
Pulled away from direct relation to anything; impersonal as in attitude or views.
A pull to the arm or leg muscles to bring a bone back into place when it is dislocated or fractured.
To pull a person's attention in another direction.