Idioms
pull (something) off or pull off (something)
to accomplish something remarkable
My friend is lucky that he pulled off the new business venture with no problems.
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
pull one's punches
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right side up
tamper with (something)
promise (someone) the moon
lay up (a vessel) or lay (a vessel) up
out of circulation
in concert (with someone)
regain one's composure
slip through (someone's) fingers
as one
off duty
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New York's first St. Patrick's day parade was held on March 17, 1762.
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