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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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pull a stunt/trick on (someone)<br />

- to deceive someone<br />

If the boy pulls a stunt like he did last weekend he is going to be in much trouble with<br />

his parents.<br />

pull down (someone)<br />

- to humiliate someone<br />

The sc<strong>and</strong>al pulled down the local politician from his position in the government.<br />

pull down (something)<br />

- to demolish something<br />

The city decided to pull down the old office building rather than rebuild it.<br />

pull down (something)<br />

- to lower or reduce the amount of something (a school grade etc.)<br />

The difficult chemistry course pulled down my grade average during the fall semester.<br />

pull one's punches<br />

- to hold back in one's criticism, for a boxer to hit with light punches<br />

The manager was not pulling his punches when he began to criticize his workers.<br />

pull one`s socks up<br />

- to make a greater effort to do something<br />

"You had better pull your socks up or you will not be able to continue working here."<br />

pull one`s weight<br />

- to do one`s fair share of the work<br />

"If everyone pulls their weight we can quickly finish <strong>and</strong> go home."<br />

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