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to pull something out or away by using a tractor
"We had to tractor the van out of the ditch."
separable
to pull or remove something using a tractor
use a tractor to pull something out
One main meaning — here's how to use it.
to pull something out or away by using a tractor
"We had to tractor the van out of the ditch."
A specialized rural or agricultural expression, used for vehicles, logs, machinery, and stuck objects.
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