Wire Puller

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /waɪər ˈpʊlər/

Definitions of wire puller

noun a person or tool used to pull wires through a confined space or conduit

Example Sentences

A1 A wire puller is a tool used to pull wires through tight spaces.

A2 The electrician used a wire puller to easily install the new wiring.

B1 The wire puller helped the technician to quickly and efficiently set up the network connections.

B2 The wire puller's ergonomic design made it comfortable to use for long periods of time.

C1 The advanced wire puller model features a digital display for precise control.

C2 Experienced professionals prefer using a high-quality wire puller for complex wiring projects.

Examples of wire puller in a Sentence

formal The electrician used a wire puller to guide the cables through the conduit.

informal I borrowed my neighbor's wire puller to help with the wiring in my garage.

slang Hey, can you pass me that wire puller so I can finish this job?

figurative As a project manager, he was known as the wire puller who could get things done efficiently.

Grammatical Forms of wire puller

plural

wire pullers

comparative

more wire puller

superlative

most wire puller

present tense

wire puller

future tense

will wire puller

perfect tense

have wire pulled

continuous tense

is wire pulling

singular

wire puller

positive degree

wire puller

infinitive

to wire pull

gerund

wire pulling

participle

wire pulled

Origin and Evolution of wire puller

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'wire puller' originated from the practice of using wires to manipulate or control puppets or marionettes in theatrical performances.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'wire puller' has evolved to also refer to someone who manipulates or controls situations behind the scenes, often in a cunning or secretive manner.