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  • 41pull together — work together, co operate    If we pull together, we can complete this project on time …

    English idioms

  • 42pull the pud —    (ding) (of a male)    to masturbate    The pudding is the penis:     ... worry about the Republicans, who will soon know every time you pull your pud. (Anonymous, 1996) …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 43pull someone to pieces — pick/pull (someone/something) to pieces to criticize someone or something very severely, often in a way that is not fair. It s discouraging because every time I show him a bit of work I ve done he picks it to pieces …

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  • 44pull something to pieces — pick/pull (someone/something) to pieces to criticize someone or something very severely, often in a way that is not fair. It s discouraging because every time I show him a bit of work I ve done he picks it to pieces …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 45pull to pieces — pick/pull (someone/something) to pieces to criticize someone or something very severely, often in a way that is not fair. It s discouraging because every time I show him a bit of work I ve done he picks it to pieces …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 46pull out all the stops — to make a big effort so that something happens or is successful We re going to pull out all the stops to get this show ready in time …

    English dictionary

  • 47pull it off (to) —  Succeed.  ► “However, WALL STREET is not so sure the company can pull it off. The rush into new markets comes at a time when trouble is brewing for MCI’s core long distance business.” (Fortune, Oct. 2, 1995, p. 107) …

    American business jargon

  • 48pull a job — tv. to carry out a crime, especially a robbery. (Police and underworld. Note the variations in the examples.) □ Bart decided that it was not a good time to pull a bank job. □ Ziggy and Bart left town after they pulled the job …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 49pull one's finger out — verb To stop wasting time in preliminaries, and concentrate on the important task Youve been sitting there all week, its time you sorted yourself out and pulled your finger out! …

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  • 50pull a fast one — Synonyms and related words: bamboozle, beguile, betray, bluff, cajole, cheat on, circumvent, conjure, deceive, delude, diddle, double cross, dupe, elude, evade, foil, forestall, frustrate, gammon, get around, get round, give the runaround, give… …

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