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pull off

  1. succeed in achieving or winning something difficult.
    "he pulled off a brilliant first round win"
    synonyms: achieve, fulfill, succeed in, accomplish, bring off, bring about, carry out, carry off, execute, perform, perpetrate, discharge, complete, conduct, negotiate, clinch, work out, fix, effect, establish, engineer
  2. (of a vehicle) move to the side of or off the road.
    "there is no place to pull off in case of an accident"

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7 days ago · The meaning of PULL OFF is to carry out despite difficulties : accomplish successfully against odds. How to use pull off in a sentence.
6 days ago · to manage to do something difficult: pull off a feat/miracle/deal It takes skilled negotiators to pull off a deal like that.