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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pull your hand back" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it in various contexts, e.g. when you want to warn someone that something is hot or when asking someone to stop an action they are taking. For example, "Careful! Pull your hand back from the stove before you burn yourself!"
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Pull your hand back as though you're pulling on the string to start the mower.
Wait until the horse lifts his head from your hand so you can pull your hand back.
If the hamster nips gently and not out of aggression, pull your hand back gently, but immediately let it explore your hand again.
If the cat starts hissing, or its ears go back, etcetera, you're too close - pull your hand back slightly and slowly.
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If this doesn't work, you can half halt, or pull your hands back to your waist(not up), and slowly say in a deep tone, 'Whoa'.
Avoid revealing the trick by pulling your hand back quickly into the guard position.
And when you start talking to him, put just your fingertips ( very lightly) on his arms where the muscles are, only for a moment or two, then when you are pulling your hand back, linger your touch very softly, and keep on talking like nothing is happening.
If it's at your hand, pull your hand with the hamster back and put your empty hand in front of the one with the hamster.
Quickly pull your hand up and remove your back foot from the board.
Now, pull your hand toward your shoulder, go back down and repeat.
In an upright posture your shoulder will rest naturally down, but if you pull your hands too far back it raises your shoulders.
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