pull+off

  • 61Pull my finger — is a joke or prank regarding flatulence in which a mark is asked to pull the finger of the illusionist (or person playing the joke), who simultaneously flatulates so as to suggest a causal relationship between the pulling of the finger and the… …

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  • 62pull-tab — (po͝olʹtăb ) n. A metal ring that is pulled off the top of a can to provide an opening for drinking, pouring, or serving. adj. Configured with a tab that is pulled off to effect opening: pull tab cans. * * * …

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  • 63pull out — [v] quit abandon, depart, evacuate, exit, get off, go, leave, retire, retreat, shove off, stop, stop participating, take off, withdraw; concepts 119,121,195 Ant. continue, persevere, start …

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  • 64Pull My Daisy — est le premier film réalisé par le photographe et cinéaste Robert Frank en 1959. Le scénario, inspiré d une soirée chez les Cassady, est un fragment d une pièce inachevée. Le texte est écrit par Jack Kerouac et lu en voix off par le même.… …

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  • 65pull-up — pull ,up noun count an exercise in which you hold a bar that is above your head and pull yourself up off the ground …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 66off of — This complex preposition is found in Shakespeare • (A [= I] fall off of a tree 2 Henry VI ii.i.98) and occurs in colloquial speech in AmE: • The night Wayne came at Randolph with a hammer to pull him off of Mary M. Golden, 1989. It is, however,… …

    Modern English usage

  • 67To pull off — Снимать, стаскивать …

    Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии

  • 68primary pull-off diaphragm — Device that partially opens the choke when vacuum develops (i.e., when the engine starts), allowing more air to pass through the carburetor, thinning out the excessively rich idle mixture …

    Dictionary of automotive terms

  • 69pull out — Synonyms and related words: abandon, abrupt, alienate, apostatize, avulse, back down, back out, bank, be getting along, beat a retreat, beg off, betray, bolt, break away, buzz off, cast off, cast out, come away, crab, cringe, cry off, cut adrift …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 70pull — Used in the context of general equities. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: cancel. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * pull pull [pʊl] verb pull in phrasal verb [transitive] 1. pull something → in informal to earn a large amount of money …

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