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Pull (something) Off

Pull (something) Off - to succeed in doing something difficult

  • We are so happy. We pulled the deal Off with the bank. We can now buy the house.
  • The team was able to pull off winning the game.
  • Did you pull off the surprise party?
  • I was able to pull time off to go to Europe.
  • Did the doctor pull off the surgery?

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Press The Flesh

Plug And Play

Pull The Plug

Put On The Map

Picky Eater

Pack Someone Off

Page Tuner

Pop In

Packed Like Sardines

Peaches And Cream

Prey On

Put A Cap On

Pack Light

Play Ball

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People Person

Pony Up

Pocket Money

Pay Through The Nose

Piping Hot

Pull A Fast One

Pay Peanuts

Pass With Flying Colors

Play Games

Pigheaded

Pack Rat

Pain In The Neck

Pick Up Thkeee Pace

Paint The Town Red

Pain In The Neck

Pick Up The Tab

Pink Slip

Pitch In

Pig Out

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Pressed For Time

Priceless

Potluck Dinner

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Pull Yourself Together

Quick Temper

Quiet Time

Quick Fix

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