<span class="searchmatch">pull'd</span> (archaic) simple past and past participle of pull...
1731 January 15, Proceedings of the Old Bailey, page 13: He […] violently <span class="searchmatch">pull'd</span> off her Riding-Hood, and tore it at the Arm Holes in pulling it off....
1731 January 15, Proceedings of the Old Bailey, page 13: He... violently <span class="searchmatch">pull'd</span> off her Riding-Hood, and tore it at the Arm Holes in pulling it off. (fashion)...
1731 January 15, Proceedings of the Old Bailey, page 13: He... violently <span class="searchmatch">pull'd</span> off her Riding-Hood, and tore it at the Arm Holes in pulling it off....
1731 January 15, Proceedings of the Old Bailey, page 13: He... violently <span class="searchmatch">pull'd</span> off her Riding-Hood, and tore it at the Arm Holes in pulling it off. (cavity...
University, for Tho[mas] Robinson, published 1660, →OCLC, page 89: [W]e <span class="searchmatch">pull'd</span> aſide the Tricker, and obſerv'd, that according to our expectation the force...
ſeeing that, tooke him by the legge, and neuer reſted pulling, till I had <span class="searchmatch">pull’d</span> me his legge quite off, and now tis at home in mine hoſtrey. (obsolete)...
University, for Tho[mas] Robinson, published 1660, →OCLC, page 89: [W]e <span class="searchmatch">pull'd</span> aſide the Tricker, and obſerv'd, that according to our expectation the force...
London: John Russell Smith, […], 1857, →OCLC: He [the hound] pinch'd and <span class="searchmatch">pull'd</span> her down. The spelling has been modernized. (figurative) To cramp; to straiten;...
Money,) Miſtrust ran up to him, and thruſting his hand into his Pocket, <span class="searchmatch">pull'd</span> out thence a bag of Silver. 1722, [Eliza] Haywood, Love in Excess: Or, The...