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30 Nov 2022
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What does pulling it mean?
What does pulling it mean?
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You can “pull it off” (win, succeed).
You can “pull it out” (withdraw, resign).
You can also “pull” something. Pulling is the opposite of pushing. For instance, you may need to pull the door (cause it to move toward you) to open it.
I’d need more context to know what your sentence means.
I hope this helps. :)
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It’s pulling it off (succeeding), for sure. :)
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