- yank out
- phr verbYank out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑cord
Collocations dictionary. 2013.
Collocations dictionary. 2013.
yank out — verb To remove something like a nail, or a tooth with one quick strong pull … Wiktionary
yank — I n. tug to give a yank II v. (colloq.) 1) (d; intr.) ( to tug ) to yank at, on (the small girl kept yanking at her mother s apron) 2) (d; tr.) to yank out of ( to withdraw ) (they yanked their children out of school) * * * [jæŋk] on (the small… … Combinatory dictionary
Yank Adams — sketch portrait from the June 14, 1891 edition of The Sun.[1] Born Frank B. Adams … Wikipedia
yank — v [I and T] informal to suddenly pull something quickly and with force yank sth out/back/open etc ▪ One of the men grabbed Tom s hair and yanked his head back. ▪ Nick yanked the door open. yank on/at ▪ With both hands she yanked at the necklace.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Out of Control (Ted Nugent album) — Out of Control Compilation album by Ted Nugent Released June 22, 1993 Genre … Wikipedia
Out of zone plays made — Out of zone plays made, known by the acronym OOZ, is a baseball statistic used to measure a baseball player s performance on defense.[1][2][3][4][5] The sabermetrics statistic is also a component other baseball statistics, including the Zone… … Wikipedia
Yank tank — Maquina redirects here. For the Spanish prog rock band, see Màquina!. Yank tank is a slang term referring to American cars, especially large models produced in the 1950s and 1960s as well as SUVs of recent production. Contents 1 Classic American… … Wikipedia
yank — verb (I, T) informal to suddenly pull something quickly and forcefully: yank (on) sth: John keeps yanking on my ponytail! | yank sth out/back/open etc: Keith yanked Robert out of his chair … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
yank — [[t]jæ̱ŋk[/t]] yanks, yanking, yanked VERB If you yank someone or something somewhere, you pull them there suddenly and with a lot of force. [V n with adj] She yanked open the drawer... [V n with adv] She yanked the child back into the house...… … English dictionary
yank — /yangk/, v.t., v.i. 1. to pull or remove abruptly and vigorously: Yank down on the bell rope. He was yanked out of school. n. 2. an abrupt, vigorous pull; jerk. [1810 20; orig. uncert.] Syn. 1. pluck, tug, tear. * * * … Universalium