PULL OFF – Phrasal Verb
What is the Meaning of PULL OFF?
pull s.t. off
pull off s.t.

Definition:
succeed in achieving or winning something difficult
Examples:
1. We had only 24 hours to plan an amazing birthday party, and we did it! I can hardly believe we pulled it off!
2. It looks like a very challenging task, but if you believe you can pull it off, I think you should try. It will be incredibly rewarding if you succeed.
3. You are the only person I know who could have pulled that off! I can’t believe they agreed to lend you the money for your idea!
Note: Many phrasal verbs have several definitions. All the definitions may not be shown here.
present – | PULL OFF |
present participle – | PULLING OFF |
past – | PULLED OFF |
past participle – | PULLED OFF |