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Meanings of
pull off
in inglés
portugués
atingir
español
lograr
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Be successful; achieve a goal.
manage
negociate
bring off
carry off
fail
español
lograr
portugués
tirar
catalán
pelar
español
pelar
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Pull or pull out sharply.
pluck
tweak
pick off
español
pelar
Synonyms
Examples for "
pluck
"
pluck
tweak
pick off
Examples for "
pluck
"
1
For food, they need merely
pluck
bananas and mangoes from the trees.
2
He showed any amount of
pluck
in the affair with the Indians.
3
He approached the Bush, and stooped to
pluck
one of the Roses.
4
The women like prowess and the manly virtues of
pluck
and endurance.
5
Three times now I've stepped in to
pluck
her out of danger.
1
This new
tweak
promises more relevant stories based on two significant changes.
2
Jenkins has introduced legislation over the years to
tweak
educational savings plans.
3
Tendulkar also noticed Smith
tweak
his approach when England used a leg-slip.
4
Disney's technology
tweak
could be a nice public relations boost for Apple.
5
It might bring major changes, or it might
tweak
around the edges.
1
Summer is a better time to try to
pick
off
a target.
2
You can
pick
off
infected flowers, but this only limits the population.
3
Odysseus often trailed behind him to
pick
off
the wounded and terrified.
4
Headshot! as they leisurely
pick
off
enemies while out of harm's way.
5
There they began to
pick
off
the American gunners one by one.
Remove by drawing or pulling.
draw off
draw away
Usage of
pull off
in inglés
1
Parents these days are expected to
pull
off
a financial Mission: Impossible.
2
But could the Spirit
pull
off
that crowd 12 times a year?
3
Future lessons So could Sweden
pull
off
anything like Dagen H today?
4
For all that, the picture can't quite
pull
off
its ambitious challenge.
5
It's not 'you
pull
off
those Barbie books.' Trust me on this.
6
A breeze began to
pull
off
shore in the body of rain.
7
Actors who can probably
pull
off
quite a few regional northern accents.
8
You know what it takes to
pull
off
successful and memorable R&B?
9
But on the other hand, New Zealand
pull
off
some classic moments.
10
The boys
pull
off
its head, and lay the blame upon Kentigern.
11
Try to
pull
off
actions regularly, even if they are only small.
12
No, it's the shepherds and the owners that
pull
off
the most.
13
It's the mask that they
pull
off
;
that's not a bad idea.
14
We had to
pull
off
grass and dirt to find the inscription.
15
I told the editor we'd
pull
off
a lot of new stunts.
16
He could
pull
off
a hunting accident that would fool the world.
Other examples for "pull off"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
pull
off
pull
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
pull off
portugués
atingir
tirar
español
lograr
pelar
sacar
pelliscar
jalar
arrancar
catalán
pelar
arrencar
arrancar
plomar
Pull off
through the time
Pull off
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
United States of America
Common
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