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Filter by Meaning The director yanked the actor from the film at the last minute.
The doctor yanked the tick out of the hiker's skin.
The pilot yanked the plane into a steep climb to avoid a collision.
The chef yanked the burning pan off the stove.
The mother yanked her child away from the busy street.
The wrestler yanked his opponent's arm to pin him down.
The chef yanked the pan off the heat before the sauce burnt.
He yanked the microphone out of the stand and started singing his heart out.
The toddler yanked the toy from his brother's hand.
The actor yanked the script from the director's hand and started ad-libbing.
The chef yanked the pot off the stove to prevent the food from burning.
The coach yanked the player from the game after a series of mistakes.
The police officer yanked the keys out of the ignition.
He yanked the emergency brake to avoid hitting the car in front of him.
The teacher yanked the student's phone away during class.
The lifeguard yanked the child out of the water.
He yanked the emergency brake to stop the train.
She yanked the cord to turn off the noisy vacuum cleaner.
The train suddenly yanked to a stop, making the passengers stumble.
The band yanked the microphone away from the singer for swearing on stage.
The police officer yanked the car over for speeding.
The bully yanked the book out of the boy's hands.
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