Across
- 3. to pull some out
- 5. prolong or extend
- 6. pull inward
- 7. ability to hold onto a surface without slipping
- 9. a powerful vehicle that pulls farm machines and hauls heavy loads
- 10. verb pronounced AB-strakt: to pull an idea from something (usually ideas, concepts, or qualities, not physical or concrete things; unlike “extract” which IS pulling out something physical)
- 11. to pull a person's attention in another direction
- 13. of "expand"
- 14. a statement or promise that is pulled back or taken back
Down
- 1. to pull into something
- 2. to make something take longer
- 4. to pull together to make smaller in size or bulk
- 5. a pulling force used to help straighten or support a broken bone or injured body part, such as a dislocated bone
- 8. to pull out by force (usually physical or concrete things, like objects or liquids)
- 12. take away and have less or fewer left over
- 15. pull into oneself
