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Term: Pull behind

Description: "Pull behind" is a phrase typically used to describe an object or vehicle that is designed to be towed or pulled by another vehicle. It is commonly used in the context of trailers, attachments, or equipment that are attached to a towing vehicle and are meant to be transported behind it. The term is also used more generally to describe anything that is pulled or dragged behind another object or person.

Examples of usage:

  1. Noun (Trailer): Bob had a pull-behind trailer attached to his truck to transport his motorcycle to the campground.
  2. Verb (Tow): Sarah decided to pull the lawn sweeper behind her ride-on mower to clean up the fallen leaves.
  3. Adjective (Dragged): The dog had a pull-behind leash, allowing it to be comfortably dragged behind its owner while walking.
  4. Adverb (Following): The children rode their bikes pull behind their parents as they explored the countryside.

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