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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
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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
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blow one's top
to become very angry
The supervisor blew his top when the employee was late.
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She went on a strict diet. ________ she didn’t lose any weight.
a.
as a result
b.
by contrast
c.
despite this
d.
instead
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