How To Use Pull off In A Sentence

  • ‘We have to win,’ the Scotland coach affirms with a bluffness which only Australians can pull off.
  • But I did, and managed to pull off, not unhandily, a tale called ` A Wayside Comedy’ where I worked for a certain ` economy of implication,’ and in one phrase of less than a dozen words believed I had succeeded.
  • You cannot pull off a stunt like that, it's suicide!
  • A guy comes up with a caper, he puts together a team, they plan, and then they pull off the heist.
  • FROM THE POST: The Nationals pull off a perfectly executed relay, and we go inside to discover the hidden beauty in a 9-6-5 putout. Fifth starter intrigue
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  • I also liked that you had to be in step with someone you were sneaking up on if you wanted to pull off a brutal move.
  • Pull off the tops and fill the space with some annual planting. Times, Sunday Times
  • As long as you pull off the moves on screen you are free to improvise the rest of the time. The Sun
  • Creative leeway has always been granted to those novelists and letter writers who are able to pull off a controversial use of rhetoric with talent and grace.
  • For a second, I thought he was going to do the unthinkable and just pull off without getting his fare. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • Daniel Abraham has the toughest job to pull off her with the multi-story Jonathan Hive tales, going from smartarse blogger, to vaguely panicked smartarse war correspondent. Superhero Prose Fiction: Wild Cards - 18 Inside Straight
  • The sergeant ordered his mechanics to pull off the engine cowlings, remove the selfsealing fuel hoses and cut them in sections.
  • There are a variety of combos to pull off but they must be done by switching through your weapons while rapidly hitting the punch or kick button.
  • A compact summary of his ideas is difficult to pull off.
  • There the mayor attempted to arrest them, and Buckingham had to pull off his beard, confess his identity, and claim that as admiral of the fleet he was off to arrange an impromptu inspection at Dover.
  • The candle now fell from his hand, and he attempted to pull off his wig; but it had been tied close on, to appear more natural, and his fright disabled him; he therefore flung himself upon the bed, and rolled the coverlid over his head. Camilla
  • I've undertaken the task of making a mug of coffee twice today and on both occasions the act of removing the tight pull off lid has resulted in a shower of excess coffee granules all over me and the floor.
  • This was the most she could pull off—the smallness of the crime, the minuteness of the act itself—and yet, so fearsome the punishment.
  • It takes a certain kind of cameltoe to pull off the truing stand function. Waist Not Want Not: Excessive Wear
  • The fact that he brought a real person (not a "real" person, George, come on!) goes to show that he cannot comprehend the complexities of metafiction, which is exactly what Bush's stunt with Bridges attempted to pull off. Scott Thill: Truthiness and Consequences
  • If he does pull off an upset, there will be an almighty scramble to find some people who do know him. The Sun
  • While airborne, you can attempt to pull off additional tricks and even pass the ball back to your teammates, who will jump towards the basket as well for potential alley-oops.
  • I will say, the ghost story is one of the most difficult supernatural tales to pull off effectively, especially in film, and one does not manage that trick by regurgitating every tiresome gimmick from the last decade of American and Japanese cinema (most of which never worked to begin with). "There's a shark-shaped fin, in the water of my dreams..."
  • Xerox set about a process of reverse engineering. It pulled the machines apart and investigated the Japanese factories to find out how they could pull off such feats.
  • The game delivers an exhilarating thrill ride down huge wave faces and into barreling tubes, allowing gamers to pull off unbelievable moves.
  • And we got to the next exit down the road here and we went to pull off, and the snow had drifted up, and we were stranded there.
  • The "Watchmen" news keeps a'comin' -- are you convinced that Wilson can pull off the role of Nite Owl? ‘Watchmen’ Star Patrick Wilson On The Legacy Of Nite Owl
  • My sense of humor, which I'm going to need to pull off an outfit made from a funky new green crushed velour shirt with a pink cowboy hat with a built-in tiara, now also sporting a feathery Mardi Gras mask and orange feathered boa. Archive 2008-01-01
  • There aren't many rappers who can pull off an everyday wardrobe of tweed, turtle necks and tailored jackets.
  • He grunted, slung his helmet from a strap on the saddle, and began to pull off his gauntlets. A TIME OF WAR
  • His players were all fired up for battle as the challenges flew in and they kept going to pull off a dramatic comeback win. The Sun
  • Xerox set about a process of reverse engineering. It pulled the machines apart and investigated the Japanese factories to find out how they could pull off such feats.
  • In between running here and there I managed to pull off a skillful feit for work. Stonetable.org » Multitudes of fun
  • In an instant I was transformed from a clever supercool burglar about to pull off the greatest rip of all time to a nerk who'd been had. The Vatican Rip
  • Sadly, the only time I really enjoyed the game experience was when I teamed up with my son to see how many sweet dunks and alley-oops we could pull off.
  • The artist tries to pull off the trick of synthesizing these two strains into something characteristic, first of himself and second of his milieu.
  • Pull off the tops and fill the space with some annual planting. Times, Sunday Times
  • United's Scottish manager believes he has the players to pull off a 'quintuple' but admits that it will take a bit of luck for that to happen, particularly when it comes to keeping key stars fit. Soccerway.com
  • Nationally, this foreshadows economic disaster unless we can pull off a political and cultural about-face regarding education.
  • I was so amazed and my eyes so confused that finally I had to pull off the freeway and creep slowly into the parking lot of a service station abutting a field.
  • The conjuring act has proven harder to pull off this campaign. Times, Sunday Times
  • To pull off see-through pieces in style, opt for a bodyshaper or a slip in a shade that matches your skin tone. $58 at American Apparel stores and www. americanapparel.com. Trend Report: Heir transparent
  • As the band becomes more and more popular, this sort of thing becomes harder and harder to pull off, forcing the septet to settle for a regular rock club like Lee's Palace.
  • Despite the many heinous acts of extortion, revenge and intimidation that Keshari had seen in action over the years, it never ceased to dumbfound her the kinds of things that Ricky and those he employed could pull off and get away with. Larger Than Lyfe
  • Xerox set about a process of reverse engineering. It pulled the machines apart and investigated the Japanese factories to find out how they could pull off such feats.
  • Here’s a fun video that uses koken black-clad stage assistants to pull off some pretty neat kung fu moves over a can of Pepsi. Pepsi Can Fu » Japundit Blog
  • He managed to pull off a major diplomatic coup.
  • It would have enabled Webber to pull off the magnificent feat of taking self-parody to the edge of the cliff and then running right back to tell a creative story.
  • Whitechapel is going to have to pull off some kind of masterstroke next week to wrap this one up in any way that's remotely convincing. TV review: Whitechapel, Horizon and A History of Horror With Mark Gatiss
  • Whether it's spikey, floppy, high-lighted or if he's rocking a full-on beard, he manages to pull off any style with boyband perfection.
  • She managed to pull off a decisive break of serve in the 11th game, and kept her nerves cool to get the job done in the next one.
  • Scarborough are aiming to pull off a repeat of their giant-killing act against Chelsea three years ago.
  • Inside his office an hour later, Boehner, taking long drags on his ever-present Camel cigarettes (he is exempted from the Capitol's smoking ban while in his office), explained that it was almost impossible to pull off the vote. The rise, fall and rise of John Boehner
  • Andre could pull off the frosted feathered hair, neon colored shirt audacious thing for one reason and one reason only: IT WAS THE EIGHTIES.
  • He had that sort of windswept hair and unshaven look that only an artist could pull off.
  • I dizzily pull off my boxer shorts, lose balance and crash into the shower door, which graciously opens and grants me entry into the shower.
  • They try so hard to mask the fact that the covered area used to house petrol bowsers, but it's almost impossible to pull off.
  • Yesterday I had just turned onto the hardtop when I saw a logging truck up ahead of me signal right and pull off to the side of the road.
  • In the darkened capacity of the enormous factory, they worked quickly to pull off the sabotage without tripping the alarms.
  • OK: “luckily” hitting the one side that had been reinforced is specification, but do we have the complexity to pull off a design inference? 1000 Architects and Engineers
  • He mimed adults sneaking stares at him from behind menus in restaurants, little kids brazenly trying to pull off his harlequin's mask, or drivers doing double-takes as they passed in cars.
  • Not only did they pull off an immensely difficult logistical task, they also managed to attract and please three very different target audiences: mainstream folks who wouldn't know a hobbit from a bantha, hardcore Tolkien fans that were prepared to comb through every frame of film in search of the tiniest deviation from their Holy Texts, and critics who generally frown on anything that doesn't involve grainy photography, trailer park settings, or subtitles. Simple Tricks and Nonsense: Oscar thoughts
  • He is a former used-car salesman who can always pull off another deal. Times, Sunday Times
  • His players were all fired up for battle as the challenges flew in and they kept going to pull off a dramatic comeback win. The Sun
  • We went about to put everything in order and lay the poor corpse in decency, and when we started to pull off his veldschoen, as I hope to die in my bed, there was a little drop of blood still wet on the toe. Vrouw Grobelaar and Her Leading Cases Seventeen Short Stories
  • Put the car into first and pull off slowly.
  • It takes some acting craft for him to pull off the feat of wearing the outlandish sweater vests, garish checks and plaids without ever seeming as if he was wearing a costume.
  • I’m sure there’s a good way to pull off that kind of brazenness while still making it fit in with her character. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Trollitrade’s Review Forum
  • The conflation of fashion and religion is not easy to pull off. Times, Sunday Times
  • It takes staggeringly good writing, assured direction, and note-perfect performances to pull off this kind of thing without leaving the audience laughing in disbelief at the tired contrivance of it all.
  • Can you pull off to the side please, sir? Times, Sunday Times
  • Can you still pull off a bare midriff past 39? Times, Sunday Times
  • You'd think that this story would be a cinch to pull off for the king of the swashbucklers, but Niblo's direction is so unimaginative that it was all I could do to stay awake.
  • If you think you can pull off any look, then I suggest you try on this chalk-stripe driving cap.
  • A couple years ago she hacked all her long, beautiful black hair off into a bob with chocolate colored highlights that she managed to just pull off.
  • The clock was showing 64 minutes when Carlos Tevez first got the signal to pull off that fluorescent orange bib and start preparing for his first piece of competitive action since feeling that sharp, tell-tale pain at the back of his leg at Anfield four weeks ago. Carlos Tevez turns from talisman to 12-minute man in final audition | Daniel Taylor
  • They are able to infiltrate friends and family completely unsuspected, and carefully pull off this ridiculous covert operation, until things start to get hairy.
  • You need nerves of steel and a large dose of blind faith to pull off a party in a disused, underground tube station.
  • I must have sat in immovable traffic for an hour thinking to myself that there is no way this city is going to successfully pull off an Olympic Games, until I finally gave up and headed home. 2008 July 02 « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
  • As long as you pull off the moves on screen you are free to improvise the rest of the time. The Sun
  • Xerox set about a process of reverse engineering. It pulled the machines apart and investigated the Japanese factories to find out how they could pull off such feats.
  • Can he pull off the biggest heist in history? The Sun
  • Dash 2 had aborted at 100 knots, and the pilot was able to slow the aircraft enough to pull off the runway onto a taxiway.
  • I just hope he can get regal enough to pull off wearing a cravat.
  • Peel the skins from the sausages - this is easiest if you slit the skin with the point of a knife then pull off the skins.
  • the Russians had to pull off a Dunkirk to get out of there
  • She used any trick in the book to pull off the deal.
  • Drivers were being questioned, then told to pull off the road, to where a line of army vehicles waited.
  • he went to his co-star's trailer to pull off a stinky sabo
  • Could this untried youngster pull off a lead role in a Broadway play? people sitting in on rehearsals asked the director.
  • Xerox set about a process of reverse engineering. It pulled the machines apart and investigated the Japanese factories to find out how they could pull off such feats.
  • Wash the spinach, pull off the stalks and chop the leaves. Chop the mint finely.
  • The women make the bundles of sarment, weed, pull off the snails, tie the vines, and gather the grapes. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 2
  • But can he still pull off his trademark backflip? The Sun
  • And the internal is absolutely fascinating, equally if not more suspenseful, a integral part of the plot in a way not many writers can pull off. Advance reader reviews of The Last Secret by Mary Mcgarry Morris.
  • We already knew Stamos could pull off scrubs thanks to his time on ER, but damn, he does the buttoned-down, rolled-up cuffs look quite well. Annie Stamell: John Stamos Makes His Glee Debut As Dr. Carl, Raises Dentist Standards Everywhere
  • He can sing country, which to me is the hardest thing to pull off convincingly, and he can yodel, which is awesome," he says. Chicago Reader
  • He has the ability to raise his game to outmatch his opponent, and is expected to pull off some interesting wins.
  • The blondes of this world can convey an innocence us dark-haired chicks will never be able to pull off, even when we wear our hair in pigtails.
  • I watched Jay pull off his shirt, up over his head, revealing well-toned muscles and a six-pack.
  • But can he still pull off his trademark backflip? The Sun
  • How are we going to pull off fighting the Space Pirates if Sailor Captain Tsukiou and her team return with the shuttlecraft in the middle of it all?
  • He managed to pull off a major diplomatic coup.
  • He boasts of his ability to pull off a speculation.
  • If he does pull off an upset, there will be an almighty scramble to find some people who do know him. The Sun
  • Waxing uses tongue depressors and cloth strips to pull off the wax, which go to landfills. Meg Hemphill: The Newest Oldest Form of Hair Removal
  • She could skin the ordinary kahuna lapaau (medicine man) when it came to praying to Lonopuha and Koleamoku; read dreams and visions and signs and omens and indigestions to beat the band; make the practitioners under the medicine god, Maiola, look like thirty cents; pull off a pule hoe incantation that would make them dizzy; and she claimed to a practice of kahuna hoenoho, which is modern spiritism, second to none. SHIN-BONES
  • She used every trick in the book to pull off the deal.
  • Nevertheless, this quickie reference guide will help you pull off a successful barbecue in your neighbourhood.
  • Sanchez for his part had finished on the podium three times since 2006 but was unable to pull off a repeat in the 104th edition of a race won by such luminaries as Fausto Coppi, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault and Sean Kelly. Philippe Gilbert wins Giro di Lombardia again
  • They say a retreat in the immediate presence of the enemy is the most difficult of military maneuvers to pull off.
  • If you think you can pull off any look, then I suggest you try on this chalk-stripe driving cap.
  • This was the most she could pull off - the smallness of the crime, the minuteness of the act itself - and yet, so fearsome the punishment.
  • He managed to pull off a major diplomatic coup.
  • Can you pull off to the side please, sir? Times, Sunday Times
  • The zombie genre is one rich in history and it takes a person with honor and reverence for that genre to pull off a good zombie flick.
  • After I fight for 20 minutes with the ice covering my hooptie, I get in and pull off into the winter mess.
  • The ease at which this young Texas three-piece pull off such genre-jumping traditions suggest a band steeped in a diverse array of influences.
  • Certain filmmakers have been able to pull off such genre bending variations as Action-Horror (DOG SOLDIERS), Horror-Romance (MAY), and Psychological Horror (BUG). Flixnjoystix.com! » FlixnJoystix Presents: DAY 5 of HHMM ’09! Bobert Is Taking A Trip To ZOMBIELAND!
  • Even ladies with short hair can pull off the faux undercut look.
  • Can you pull off to the side please, sir? Times, Sunday Times
  • Fortunately, racing and drinking have always been inseparable and there are many tasty classics created in the name of equine pursuits that are far easier to pull off than the popular julep. Beyond the Julep
  • And when you pull off a piece of the spongy, soft, habit-forming, crepe-like injera flatbread, made with leff, the grain of the Ethiopian highlands, and wrap it around a dollop of her spicy beef stew, Yebere Sega Tibs $14, you will absolutely be hooked, a convert. Jay Weston: Ethiopian Food in L.A. -- A Fabulous New Dining Experience
  • I'm sure you will pull off the competition.
  • You have to be able to write well and be self-deprecatory to pull off this sort of introspection. Times, Sunday Times
  • Could Killy himself pull off a hat trick of Olympic victories at Grenoble in downhill, giant slalom, and slalom?
  • It takes more than a nice tan, a good smile, and some flashy tapered jeans to pull off the stopping of time to make asides to the audience.
  • To see him pull off all the blips, bleeps, loops, and hisses using only his vocal cords is definitely something special.
  • Starkey goes on to point out it would be hard for the house of Windsor to pull off the same trick.
  • Self-proclaimed "fun" music is notoriously difficult to pull off without slipping towards vacuity.
  • Readers are invited to imagine how Copperfield will pull off this magic coup, but we reckon it will involve a couple of balls, a cup and plenty of legerdemain.
  • She used any trick in the book to pull off the deal.
  • You don't have to be a rap artist to pull off leather joggers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Where he had consistently been able to pull off the magical alchemy that produced increased public spending and tax cuts, economic growth and falling interest rates, he now had to admit he had got things wrong.
  • This could have been played seriously as in a caper film and worked much better than the roly-poly actor stumbling around trying to pull off the job for comic effect.
  • I'm sure you will pull off the competition.
  • So, despite all the chat and naysaying, the first annual Montreal International Reggae Festival managed to pull off yet another Quebec-based cavalcade of world-class talent without a hitch.
  • To take the pull off the tops, the shrouds are continued round to the mast as "futtock" shrouds, on the same principle as the foretopmast-stay finds its continuation in the bobstay. Golden Days for Boys and Girls, Vol. XIII, Nov. 28, 1891
  • He did not pull off this task with quite so much aplomb. Times, Sunday Times
  • It does need, rather urgently, actors who can pull off action, romance and comedy with equal aplomb.
  • Metro authorities also believe the metro name switch would be hard to pull off, considering that virtually all stations are named after nearby streets.
  • Why we got off at the first station we could, belongs to a little oroide gold watch and Alaska diamond deal we failed to pull off the day before, over the Kentucky line. The Gentle Grafter
  • If so, four or five years, I doubt Obama will be able to pull off the same hijinx and will probably just have to let them enter into a normal bankruptcy process which could very well result in liquidation whereby those UAW pensions are dropped onto the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. Archive 2009-05-01
  • How the heck did he pull off this double life for all these years, making everybody believe he was studying to go to med school?
  • Andrew Corrigan got the winner to pull off the surprise result of the season.
  • With her strong, well-defined eyes and scarlet lips, she looks quite stunning, but it is an uncompromising look that not everyone can pull off.
  • To peel prawns, twist off their heads and pull off the ‘legs’.
  • Watch them smile to themselves as they refute objections and expound implications of Stalin's monetary policy on rural electrification in Omsk. If there are two of them in the car, you just might do a Gemini and climb out the window to pull off a carjacking. Archive 2007-11-01
  • Ultimately, the thing about the eclectic DJ set is that it's really, really difficult to pull off.
  • Scarborough are aiming to pull off a repeat of their giant-killing act against Chelsea three years ago.
  • It takes some acting craft for him to pull off the feat of wearing the outlandish sweater vests, demented tams, garish checks and plaids without ever seeming as if he were wearing a costume.
  • Knowing he would have to throw caution to the wind to pull off the upset against a 13 1/2-point favorite, Richt called an onside kick. The Seattle Times
  • They'll have to pull an all-nighter in order to pull off 400 cookies, 200 pastries, 20 cakes and 20 pies, all while working on an elaborate theme cake for a very special client. Tonight's TV Hot List: Monday, Jan. 24, 2011
  • Nonetheless, the film succeeds in holding your attention, mainly to see if they can actually pull off their audacious robbery.
  • The only non-league side left, Telford, will have a less than money-spinning home tie with Burnley should they pull off the minor miracle of knocking out Millwall in an as yet unplayed fourth round tie.
  • They're painful and playful at once, a hard trick to pull off without coming off as cutely self-effacing.
  • Xerox set about a process of reverse engineering. It pulled the machines apart and investigated the Japanese factories to find out how they could pull off such feats.
  • She used every trick in the book to pull off the deal.
  • For they should either pull off the vizor quite, and say plainly that man is all body (as some of them do, that take away all mental being), or, if they will allow us to have two distinct natures, they should then leave to each its proper good and evil, agreeable and disagreeable; as we find it to be with our senses, each of which is peculiarly adapted to its own sensible, though they all very strangely intercommune one with another. Essays and Miscellanies
  • An application built around expat is happy to pull off a few tags of interest as it reads through that much XML, likely utilizing orders of magnitude less memory than the document size.
  • There were plenty of places to pull off the highway and be unobserved.
  • At home, pull off the cable-knit beanie and enjoy some lazy lingering over your morning brew.
  • This is hard to pull off in companies led by an autocratic leader. Christianity Today
  • After seeing Push I have no doubt Dakota Fanning or Anna SophiaRobb could pull off a young Aenea, Djimon Hounsou fulfils my imagination of Sergeant Gregorius, Ian Mckellen has the presence and humor to be Martin Silenus, Raul I imagine to be terribly hard to cast, I can't think of anyone established who could do it. Dan Simmons's Hyperion Sci-Fi Series Being Adapted by Warner Bros « FirstShowing.net
  • Can he pull off the biggest heist in history? The Sun
  • Davy Russell and Cregg House pull off a big surprise over the Grand National fences to win the chase.
  • Then red is replaced by green, introspection by attention, and we pull off.
  • We concede that were he able to pull off this feat, an earldom, as opposed to a mere honorary knighthood, would be a more appropriate reward.
  • Of course, it takes vast amounts of money and effort to pull off a successful lunar mission.
  • Granted, the boat was on a trailer and he outran the car by cutting through houses, but still — these are not the kind of moves that anything less than an action movie superhero cop can pull off. Today on Screenhead
  • To peel prawns, twist off their heads and pull off the ‘legs’.
  • The controls are sluggish and unresponsive, which when you're trying to pull off a series of trick moves is just unforgivable.
  • If Brown can pull off this miracle win in the "bluest" state in the nation the Obama spending machine may be doomed. Mass.
  • He can pull off the all-American look (see Leatherheads for example), he's tall, and he's actually got comedic talent/acting ability. John Krasinski NOT Captain America! Chris Evans, Mike Vogel, Wilson Bethel and Garrett Hedlund in the Running | /Film
  • Burdened with their heavy fleeces in the sweltering sunlight the sheep still managed to pull off their moment in the spotlight with panache.
  • Jake had his arms crossed and was looking angry and indignant in that way only young teens can pull off.
  • Peel the skins from the sausages - this is easiest if you slit the skin with the point of a knife then pull off the skins.
  • Am I being too picky to wonder why, in one sequence, a woman can embody a male, complete with prosthetics and a suit, while in another sequence she chooses a thin, fake beard and glasses to pull off the same effect?
  • The pacing is speedy and the jokes come thick and fast; the screenwriters set up and pull off gags with exacting precision.
  • When it's time to change the litter, I just pull off the trash bag (inside out) and cleanup is done. Hints From Heloise
  • It takes an army with adequate strength and a solid operational plan, however, to actually pull off such a campaign in any era.
  • You don't have to be a rap artist to pull off leather joggers. Times, Sunday Times
  • I could never pull off a full on pretend bawl, but I've got these two dimwits in the palm of my hand now and just a hint will close the deal. Yard Sailing
  • And by that I mean that she exhibits all the unearned conceitedness and spoiled-brat behavior that usually takes decades to really pull off properly. Lindsay Lohan Continues To Reveal Her True Nature | Manolith
  • Fortunately, he's got more than enough talent to pull off a project like this without much trouble.
  • Don't try and pull off your mask.
  • Xerox set about a process of reverse engineering. It pulled the machines apart and investigated the Japanese factories to find out how they could pull off such feats.
  • New tricks, such as the stepover dummy, are tricky to pull off but add to a greater sense of control. Times, Sunday Times
  • She had sat down on the floor of the back lobby, the better to pull off the old socks she wore inside her boots, and at a kind of gulping sound from Betsy, she turned her head. Stormy Springtime
  • As long as you pull off the moves on screen you are free to improvise the rest of the time. The Sun
  • Or at least as haughty as she could pull off given the spiderwebs in her hair and her travel-stained clothing. Fire The Sky
  • However, my best guesses are nothing compared to the insights of someone who actually manages to pull off good service.
  • Id be happy if I could pull off something like that with the amount of money that had.

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