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Pull it

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1:

Definition: To exert force in order to move, push, or remove something.

Example Sentence: She pulled it with all her might but couldn't budge the heavy box.

Sense 2:

Definition: To retract or withdraw a statement or decision.

Example Sentence: After considering the new evidence, he decided to pull it and reverse his initial statement.

Sense 3:

Definition: To succeed or manage a task or situation.

Example Sentence: With her exceptional skills, she knew she could pull it off and win the competition.

Sense 4:

Definition: To bring out or produce something, especially regarding an entertaining performance.

Example Sentence: The magician pulled it and revealed the hidden rabbit from the hat.

Sense 5 (Popular):

Definition: To leave a place or situation quickly for personal reasons.

Example Sentence: He decided to pull it early from the party as he was feeling exhausted.

Sense 6 (Local):

Definition: To earn or obtain something, typically referring to making money through dishonest or illegal means.

Example Sentence: The corrupt politician had been pulling it for years, accumulating immense wealth through bribes.

 

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