Sentence examples for Pull ahead from inspiring English sources

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Pull ahead

verb

To start being in a winning position (e.g. in a race or competition).

  • After being neck-and-neck the whole race, Gibbs managed to pull ahead in the final lap.

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Could he pull ahead of Mrs. Clinton?

"Mulford would pull ahead, but then Harroun would catch up".

Over time, though, Fifa continued to pull ahead commercially.

Where women pull ahead of men is in fiction.

They'll need to expand to other cohorts to pull ahead.

When we pull together, America will pull ahead.

As that confidence increases, Citi shares should pull ahead of the pack.

Having staved off elimination, Azarenka served to pull ahead at 5-5 in the second set.

They would make little runs, Chicago would come back, and the Pacers would pull ahead again.

The Terriers also scored three straight third-period goals to pull ahead.

If Beale the Squeal's remarriage goes ahead this week (to Jane Collins), he'll pull ahead.

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