designating or of a garment designed to be put on easily, without buttons, zippers, or other fasteners
noun
2.
a pull-on skirt, shorts, etc.
Examples of 'pull on' in a sentence
pull on
Maggie took another long pull on her fruit juice, wishing it were something much stronger.
Sue Welfare FALLEN WOMEN (2002)
All related terms of 'pull on'
pull up on
If someone pulls you up on something, they criticize you for something wrong that you have done.
pull the plug on
to put a stop to
pull (one's) rank on
to take advantage of one's military rank in enforcing commands or one's high position or seniority in making demands on (a subordinate )
pull the plug on something
to stop supporting a project or activity , usually with money, so that it fails and has to stop
pull the other one (it's got bells on)
You can say to someone ' Pull the other one ' or ' Pull the other one, it's got bells on ' to tell them that you do not believe what they have told you and you think they must be joking .
pull the other one
said to mean that you do not believe something someone tells you