. Idioms: pull down, pull back, pull away, pull ahead, pull together Pull down – to break in pieces and destroy (building) – They pulled down the abandoned factories to build a new hospital Pull […] Read more...
Expressions with PULL: your weight, your socks up,a fast one
. Idioms: Pull your weight, pull a fast one, pull your socks up Look at the meaning of these English expressions with PULL pull your weight – do your share of the work, do your […] Read more...
Expressions: pull out the stops, pull strings, pull the plug, pull the rug out
<<<<< more >>>>>> pull out all the stops – work as hard as possible, use all that is necessary to complete – If you’re going to win this match you’ll have to pull out […] Read more...
Expressions: pull finger out, pull leg, pull a face and pull wool over eyes
<<<< more >>>> pull your finger out – make an extra effort, go faster – If you want to finish the project by Friday you’ll need to pull your finger out pull my leg […] Read more...