A different way to say "pull hard" is "to yank". Another phrase would be "to jerk".
grab, pull, remove
rarity
another word could be difficult or severely
it was complicated
dexterous
by there ears but don't pull to hard
Pull it apart, but do not pull too hard.
pull really hard.
drag or carry with effort or pull hard or hard or rough pull or a projection on a object by which it may be carried or fixed
One Hard Pull - 1923 was released on: USA: 15 April 1923
That's cause when you take out the spark plug, you have 0 compression. Its hard to pull because the piston is compressing air. If its not able to start and is waaay too hard to pull, then you probably have a valve problem
Yes, in the sentence "Pull the rope hard," the word "hard" is used as an adverb. It describes how the action of pulling should be done.
This is quite hard but you just have to pull really hard.
A rope.
pull it as hard as you possibly can
Friction is the force that opposes the motion of an object when it is in contact with another object, making it difficult to pull things along.
Electric mowers do not have pull cords.