Idioms
pull the rug out from under (someone)
to spoil someone`s plans, to withdraw support for someone
Our boss pulled the rug out from under our plans to open a bigger office.
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
push (someone) around or push around (someone)
push off
push one's luck
push the panic button
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lose one's temper
right off the bat
out of season
ring a bell
have a vested interest in (something)
keep a close rein on (someone or something)
could do with (someone or something)
set (someone's) teeth on edge
ride the gravy train
let (someone) down or let down (someone)
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