pull off


pull off

verb

Definition of PULL OFF

transitive verb
: to carry out despite difficulties : accomplish successfully against odds <the team pulled off an upset>

Examples of PULL OFF

  1. <the rebel forces pulled off a surprisingly successful offensive against the better equipped government troops>

First Known Use of PULL OFF

1883

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