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Bob: And, like Mickey D’s ’70s ad campaign tugged at our tummies about how “we deserve a break today.”
Source: https://www.timescall.com/2023/09/30/longmont-lessons-70th-birthday-pact/
Buffy is reeling after dying, reaching heaven, and being tugged back to reality – her friends thought they brought her back from hell, but they were wrong.
Source: https://collider.com/musical-tv-episode-star-trek-strange-new-worlds-greys-anatomy/
He followed his heart, even when it was being tugged in two places.
Here he is preparing to pilot a spaceship that will also carry the first woman — Christina Hammock Koch — to the moon, feeling tugged by the pull of American history.
It starts with a tugged drive that races into a fairway bunker and ends up against the face.
I wasn’t even sure that I had succeeded until I tugged and tidied the knot.
Newcastle doubled their lead at the half-hour mark from a corner when Dan Burn peeled away from his marker despite having his shirt tugged and the towering defender headed in Kieran Trippier's cross at the far post.
She just laughed when Harry tugged at his music teacher’s trousers and piped up: ‘I can see your willy!’
There was a time where somebody touched my hair making it untidy and tugged at my dress.