Be successful; achieve a goal.
Pull or pull out sharply.
Remove by drawing or pulling.
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.
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