IDIOMS with PULL
- pull a face : to make a face : grimace
- pull a fast one : to perpetrate a trick or fraud
- pull punches also pull a punch : to refrain from using all the force at one's disposal
- pull oneself together : to regain one's composure
- pull one's leg : to deceive someone playfully : hoax
- pull one's weight : to do one's full share of the work
- pull stakes or pull up stakes : to move out : leave
- pull strings also pull wires : to exert hidden influence or control
- pull the plug
- 1 : to disconnect a medical life-support system
- 2 : to withdraw essential and especially financial support
- pull the rug from under : to weaken or unsettle especially by removing support or assistance from
- pull the string : to throw a change up
- pull the trigger : to make a decisive movmove action
- pull the wool over one's eyes : to blind to the true situation : hoodwink
- pull together : to work in harmony :cooperat c
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