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Idiom: Pull Off

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How to pronounce "pull off":

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To remove by pulling.

Example: "Pull off old blossoms so that the plant will keep flowering."

Example: "As soon as she got home, she pulled off her clothes."

To achieve; to succeed at something difficult.

Example: "Six pages is a lot to write in one night. Do you think she can pull it off?"

To turn off a road (onto the side of the road, or onto another road).

Example: "After about a mile, we pulled off the main road onto a dirt track."

To begin moving and then move away; to pull away.

Example: "As the police approached, the car pulled off and sped away into the distance."

To masturbate.

Example Sentences

1
She managed to pull off the difficult dance routine flawlessly.
2
I don't think he can pull off that outfit, it's too flashy for him.
3
The team was able to pull off a last-minute victory in the championship game.
4
She was able to pull off a convincing performance in the school play.
5
They decided to pull off the highway and have a picnic by the lake.

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