pull-through

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) An exercise in which weight is pulled via a cable passed between the legs.
 * 2) A length of cord about a metre long with a narrow cylindrical weight at one end and loops at the other. Used for cleaning rifle barrels, by pulling through a piece of cloth.
 * 3)  The trick of apparently cutting the cards while leaving the deck in the same sequence as before.