Pronunciation: /ˈpʊlɪŋ ˈpaʊər/
noun the force or capacity to pull or drag something
A1 The new car has a lot of pulling power.
A2 The advertisement highlighted the phone's pulling power.
B1 The company's brand has a strong pulling power in the market.
B2 The celebrity's endorsement added to the product's pulling power.
C1 The politician's charisma gave him great pulling power during the election campaign.
C2 The company's innovative marketing strategy increased its pulling power among consumers.
formal The new marketing campaign was designed to increase the product's pulling power among young consumers.
informal That car has a lot of pulling power when it comes to speed.
slang His charisma gives him major pulling power with the ladies.
figurative The candidate's strong track record has a lot of pulling power with voters.
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