Pull off - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈpʊl ˈɒf|  American pronunciation of the word pull off
Brit.  |pʊl ɒf|

verb

- pull or pull out sharply (syn: pick off, pluck, tweak)
- cause to withdraw
- be successful; achieve a goal (syn: bring off, carry off, manage)
- remove by drawing or pulling (syn: draw away, draw off)

Extra examples

The boat pulled off from the shore.

After failing his driving test eight times, John at last pulled it off.

...it takes teamwork to pull off a successful fund-raiser...

Help me to pull off these muddy boots.

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