Idioms
pull over (someone) or pull (someone) over
to force a car to drive to the side of the road and stop (often used when talking about the police)
The police pulled over the man because he had been drinking and driving.
pull rank on (someone)
pull the plug
pull the plug on (someone or something)
pull the rug out from under (someone)
pull the wool over (someone's) eyes
pull through (something)
pull up one's socks or pull one's socks up
pull up stakes
punch a hole in (something)
pure and simple
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much ado about nothing
down in the dumps
fit (someone) to a T
keep (someone or something) still/quiet
trouble oneself about (someone or something)
a sacred cow
wear more than one hat
lose one's touch (with someone or something)
under construction
tear one's hair out
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Fact
Each king in a deck of playing cards represents a great king fromhistory. Spades - King David; Clubs - Alexander the Great; Hearts -Charlemagne;and Diamonds - Julius Caesar.
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