Idioms
pull a gun/knife on (someone)
to bring out a gun or knife quickly so that you can use it against someone
The robber pulled a knife on the woman in the street.
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
pull oneself up by one's bootstraps
pull out all the stops
pull over
pull over (someone) or pull (someone) over
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have a good thing going
keep books
take back (something) or take (something) back
time and time again
no great shakes
under certain conditions
lend (someone) a hand
get (something) out of one's system
lay off (something) or lay (something) off
pound the pavement
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Pure electricity, when photographed, shows up as a brightly glowing liquid droplet flowing inside a tiny crystal.
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