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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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pull the rug out from under (someone)<br />

- to spoil someone`s plans, to withdraw support from someone<br />

Our boss pulled the rug out from under our plans to open another branch office.<br />

pull the wool over (someone`s) eyes<br />

- to deceive or fool someone<br />

"Don`t let that man pull the wool over your eyes with his excuses."<br />

pull through<br />

- to recover from an illness or misfortune<br />

It looked like my uncle was going to die from cancer but he pulled through <strong>and</strong> is now<br />

doing very well.<br />

pull up stakes<br />

- to move to another location<br />

We have decided to pull up stakes <strong>and</strong> move to London.<br />

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punch a hole in something<br />

- to make a hole in something<br />

I used a hole puncher to punch a hole in the sheet of paper.<br />

pure <strong>and</strong> simple<br />

- absolutely, without further complication<br />

It was pure <strong>and</strong> simple. I did not want to go away for the weekend.<br />

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