a term used to describe an offensive lineman who, instead of blocking the player in front of him, steps back ("pulls") and moves down the line to block another player, usually in a "trap" or "sweep"
the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you; "the pull up the hill had him breathing harder"; "his strenuous pulling strained his back"
Targeting a creature, in order to make it move towards you Often used in groups One person is the "puller", and he/her pulls the monster in the direction of the group, who waits [around the corner] to kill the monster
This is a technique of applying paint that is similar to 'scraping back' The paint is simply put down by whatever means the artist chooses and is then partially lifted away using an absorbent material such as a dry sponge, rag or a wad of wet blotting paper, which is placed over the wet paint When the paint is dabbed at with such material, it is picked up in a random manner, resulting in interesting textural effects