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Pull off

💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Pull off"

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WordDefinition
pluckverb(transitive) To pull something sharply; to pull something out
carry offverb(transitive, idiomatic) To act convincingly; to succeed at giving the impression of (e.g.) knowledge, confidence, or familiarity.
pick offverbTo dispose of tasks, obstacles, opponents etc. precisely, one by one.
draw awayverb(intransitive) To move away.
tweakverb(transitive, informal) To adjust slightly; to fine-tune.
bring offverbTo succeed in doing something considered to be very difficult.
manageverb(transitive) To direct or be in charge of.
draw offverb(transitive, idiomatic) To remove by using a siphon.
rip offverb(transitive, slang) To cheat or swindle, especially by charging an excessively high or unfair price.
yank offverbTo remove something, like a piece of cloth or bread, by tearing it with one quick strong pull.
pull outverb(idiomatic, transitive) To remove something from a container.
pullnoun(countable) An act of pulling (applying force toward oneself).
rip outverbTo remove by ripping
take offverb(intransitive) To leave the ground and ascend into the air or into flight.
peel offverb(transitive) To remove (an outer layer or covering, such as clothing).
take outverbTo remove.
hook offverb(slang) To depart, especially when finishing something or giving up on something.
detachverb(transitive) To take apart from; to take off.
tear offverb(intransitive) To leave or depart rapidly.
pull apartverb(transitive) To separate (people or animals that are fighting).

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