Idioms
pull (someone's) leg
to trick or fool someone in a playful way
My grandfather always pulls my leg when he comes to visit us.
pull (something) off or pull off (something)
pull (something) out of a hat
pull (something) to pieces
pull (something) together or pull together (something)
pull a boner
pull a fast one on (someone)
pull a gun/knife on (someone)
pull a stunt/trick on (someone)
pull down (someone) or pull (someone) down
pull down (something) or pull (something) down
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in point of fact
on an even keel
invasion of (someone's) privacy
one's name is mud
vote of confidence
turn out all right
in arms
a second thought
done for
stack up (something) or stack (something) up
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