Idioms
pull down (something) or pull (something) down
to demolish something
The city will pull down the old office building rather than rebuild it.
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
pull rank on (someone)
pull the plug
pull the plug on (someone or something)
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hush money
snake in the grass
think the world of (someone or something)
with one hand tied behind one's back
monkey around (with someone or something)
take off some time or take some time off
pack of lies
white lie
next-door neighbor
the order of the day
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The mile is Latin for 1,000. The number of paces it took the average Roman.
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