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pull off

v.
1.pull or pull out sharply
2.cause to withdraw
3.be successful
4.remove by drawing or pulling

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  • pull in one's horns
  • pull in
  • pull down
  • pull chain
  • pull back
  • pull away
  • pull at
  • pull along
  • pull ahead
  • pull a fast one on
  • pull one's weight
  • pull out
  • pull out all the stops
  • pull over
  • pull round
  • pull someone's leg
  • pull strings
  • pull the leg of
  • pull the plug
  • pull the wool over someone's eyes
  • photocopier
  • derive
  • screw-loose
  • numenius arquata
  • conservation of momentum
  • parlormaid
  • venturesomeness
  • pug-nose
  • book lover
  • willow family

  • Idiom of the Day

    blow one's top
    to become very angry
    The supervisor blew his top when the employee was late.



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