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yank

verb as in pull hard and fast

Strong matches

Weak match

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One man kills the other, hurls his inert body over the side—only to discover himself being yanked over the side.

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In preparing for the current school year, there was — and continues to be — worry that funding could be yanked midyear.

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Stalin grabbed his daughter by the hair and yanked her onto the dance floor.

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At General Electric, Jack Welch’s “rank and yank” system required managers to grade employees on a curve and cull the bottom 10% each year.

I yanked the pin and doused her flaming underwear drawers with a heavy dose of CO2.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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