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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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pull (some) strings<br />

- to secretly use influence <strong>and</strong> power<br />

Our boss was able to pull some strings <strong>and</strong> get his son a job for the summer.<br />

pull (someone`s) leg<br />

- to trick or fool someone in a playful way<br />

My gr<strong>and</strong>father is always pulling my leg when he comes to visit us.<br />

pull (something) off<br />

- to accomplish something remarkable<br />

My friend is lucky that he pulled off the new business venture with no problems.<br />

pull (something) out of a hat<br />

- to get something as if by magic, to invent/imagine something<br />

The team was able to pull victory out of a hat <strong>and</strong> win the tournament.<br />

pull (something) together<br />

- to organize something, to arrange something<br />

We were able to pull everything together <strong>and</strong> the convention was a great success.<br />

pull the plug<br />

- to quit a job<br />

The cashier suddenly decided to pull the plug <strong>and</strong> is no longer working here.<br />

pull the plug on (someone or something)<br />

- to expose someone`s secret activities<br />

The company pulled the plug on the salesman <strong>and</strong> everyone learned about his illegal<br />

sales activities.<br />

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