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121Pull — Un nom qui fut autrefois très porté dans la plaine de Corbère (P O). Il correspond au catalan poll, mais ce dernier mot possède trois sens, qui peuvent tous convenir : poussin (ou poulet), pou, peuplier. Difficile de faire un choix, même si j ai… …
122pull (one's) punches usu. with negative — be less forceful, severe, or violent than one could be. → pull …
123pull your socks up — pull (your) socks up to make an effort to improve your work or behaviour because it is not good enough. He s going to have to pull his socks up if he wants to stay in the team …
124pull socks up — pull (your) socks up to make an effort to improve your work or behaviour because it is not good enough. He s going to have to pull his socks up if he wants to stay in the team …
125pull your weight — pull (your) weight to do your fair share of work. In a busy restaurant, everyone has to pull their weight …
126pull weight — pull (your) weight to do your fair share of work. In a busy restaurant, everyone has to pull their weight …
127pull yourself together — pull (yourself) together to get control of your emotions and actions. He s finding it hard to pull himself together after the accident …
128pull together — pull (yourself) together to get control of your emotions and actions. He s finding it hard to pull himself together after the accident …