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Pull up a chair

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Meanings of Pull up a chair

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  • To move a chair closer to a table or group so that you can sit down.

Explanation of the word: Pull up a chair

"Pull up a chair" means to take a chair and sit down with others. It’s a way to invite someone to join a group or a conversation.

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Translations for the word: Pull up a chair

hindi
कुर्सी खींचो

kursi kheecho

बैठने के लिए कुर्सी लाओ

baithne ke liye kursi lao

कुर्सी खींचो

kursi kheecho

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Pull up a chair

What does 'pull up a chair' mean?
'Pull up a chair' means to take a chair and sit down, usually to join others in a conversation or activity.
How do you pronounce 'pull up a chair'?
You say it like this: 'pull' (like pulling something) 'up' (like moving something higher) 'a' (like the letter A) 'chair' (like the seat you sit on). So it sounds like: pull up a chair.
Where does the phrase 'pull up a chair' come from?
The phrase 'pull up a chair' comes from the idea of inviting someone to sit down and be part of a group, often used in friendly settings.
What is the meaning of 'pull up a chair' in Bengali?
The phrase 'pull up a chair' in Bengali is 'একটি চেয়ার টেনে আনুন' (Ekti cheyar tene anun).