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  • 41pull yourself together — pull (yourself) together to get control of your emotions and actions. He s finding it hard to pull himself together after the accident …

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  • 42Pull My Daisy — (1959) is a short film that typifies the Beat Generation. Directed by Robert Frank and Alfred Leslie, Daisy was adapted by Jack Kerouac from the third act of a never completed stage play entitled Beat Generation. Kerouac also provided improvised… …

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  • 43pull oneself together — ► pull oneself together regain one s self control. Main Entry: ↑pull …

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  • 44pull a rabbit out of your hat — pull a rabbit out of (your) hat to do something surprising. You didn t know how the story would end and then the author pulled a rabbit out of her hat, and it all made sense. Usage notes: sometimes used to describe a surprising solution to a… …

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  • 45pull a rabbit out of hat — pull a rabbit out of (your) hat to do something surprising. You didn t know how the story would end and then the author pulled a rabbit out of her hat, and it all made sense. Usage notes: sometimes used to describe a surprising solution to a… …

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  • 46pull your own weight — to do the things that you should be doing as part of a group of people who are working together You have to pull your own weight around here if you want to stay. • • • Main Entry: ↑weight …

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  • 47pull ahead (of somebody) — ˌpull aˈhead (of sb/sth) derived to move in front of sb/sth • The cyclists were together until the bend, when Tyler pulled ahead. Main entry: ↑pullderived …

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  • 48pull ahead (of something) — ˌpull aˈhead (of sb/sth) derived to move in front of sb/sth • The cyclists were together until the bend, when Tyler pulled ahead. Main entry: ↑pullderived …

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  • 49pull — pullable, adj. puller, n. /pool/, v.t. 1. to draw or haul toward oneself or itself, in a particular direction, or into a particular position: to pull a sled up a hill. 2. to draw or tug at with force. 3. to rend or tear: to pull a cloth to pieces …

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  • 50Pull Yourself Together — Infobox Single Name = Pull Yourself Together Artist = Hefner from Album = B side = Released = 1998 Format = CD, 7 Recorded = Genre = indie rock Length = Label = Too Pure Writer = Producer = Certification = Chart position = Last single = The… …

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