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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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pull oneself together<br />

- to become emotionally stabilized<br />

The woman tried hard to pull herself together after learning about her boyfriend's<br />

accident.<br />

pull oneself up by one's bootstraps<br />

- to better oneself through one's own efforts<br />

The boy pulled himself up by his bootstraps <strong>and</strong> decided to go back to university.<br />

pull out all the stops<br />

- to use all of one's energy <strong>and</strong> effort to achieve something<br />

My mother pulled out all the stops to make a great graduation party for my sister.<br />

pull over<br />

- to drive to the side of the road <strong>and</strong> stop<br />

I was very tired so I pulled over to the side of the road to rest.<br />

pull over (someone)<br />

- to make a car drive to the side of the road <strong>and</strong> stop<br />

The police pulled over the man because he had been drinking <strong>and</strong> driving.<br />

pull rank on (someone)<br />

- to assert one`s superior position or authority on a person of lower rank in order to<br />

get a privilege or favor<br />

The navy officer pulled rank on the other officers <strong>and</strong> was able to stay in the best<br />

room in the hotel.<br />

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