Idioms
pull (something) to pieces
to find serious fault with something, to criticize something very severely
The politician tried hard to pull the proposal 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
pull one's weight
pull oneself together
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break out of (something)
break the back of (something)
turn over
Katie bar the door
polish off (something) or polish (something) off
pinch-hit for (someone)
look at (someone) cross-eyed
put out (about/by/that something)
hand in glove with (someone)
jazz up (something)
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About 30% of American admit to talking to their dogs or leaving messages on their answering machines for their dogs while they are away
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