Phrasal Verb: Pull off

Phrasal Verb: Pull off


Meaning: Manage to do something difficult or tricky

Example: No-one thought that she would be able to do it, but she PULLED it OFF in the end.

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Phrasal Verb: Pull off


Meaning: Start moving (vehicles)

Example: When the lights turned green, the car PULLED OFF.

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Other Phrasal Verbs

We have 16 phrasal verbs with 'PULL'

- Pull ahead
- Pull apart
- Pull away
- Pull back
- Pull down
- Pull for
- Pull in
- Pull off
- Pull on
- Pull out
- Pull over
- Pull through
- Pull to
- Pull together
- Pull up
- Pull yourself together

 

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