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pull through

v.
1.continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.)
2.bring into safety

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  • Idiom of the Day

    step right up
    to move forward toward someone or something
    The clerk told me to step right up when I was waiting to order some food.



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    Spiders
    (P) build webs
    (Q) in houses
    (R) that many people fear
    (S) those eight-legged bugs

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