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What does "pull [something] off" mean? Could you give me some examples?

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Rebecca

To "pull [something] off" or "pull off [something]" means to succeed or achieve doing something difficult! Here are some examples: Ex: We pulled off the prank on our teacher with a lot of help from our classmates. Ex: Jane's nervous about her performance tonight, but she'll pull it off. Ex: You pulled it off! You won the prize! Ex: I don't think I could ever pull off being you. Ex: I hope we can pull off getting As this semester.

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