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Phrasal Verb - Pulling Off

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To successfully accomplish or carry out something, often something that is considered difficult or requiring skill. It can also imply a sense of convincing or deceiving others into believing something.

Examples

No.Example
1If you can pull off a successful business plan, you'll be well on your way to a lucrative career.
2Many actors struggle to pull off the correct accent for their roles.
3Learning to play a musical instrument can be challenging, but with practice, you'll be able to pull off advanced pieces.
4She was known for her ability to pull off bold fashion choices without appearing tacky.
5After months of preparation, we're confident that we can pull off a flawless presentation.
6He tried to pull off a fake injury to get out of work, but his colleagues saw right through him.
7It took her several attempts before she could pull off the perfect skills needed to conquer the game.
8To pull off this illusion, the magician carefully constructed the set and rehearsed his performance.
9The tourists were amazed by the local artist's ability to pull off a realistic painting of the city.
10Once you've mastered the technique, you should be able to pull off even the most complex math calculations with ease.