pull out
61pull out — intransitive verb Date: 1855 1. leave, depart 2. withdraw …
62pull out of — leave, exit, abandon …
63Parsons and Naylor's Pull-Out Sections — Infobox Radio Show show name = Parsons and Naylor’s Pull Out Sections other names = format = sketch show runtime = 30 mins country = United Kingdom language = English home station = BBC Radio 2 television = starring = Andy Parsons Henry Naylor… …
64Pull-out wheel — (листо)выводнойлистовыводной¦выводной барабан …
65pull out a fish — v. lure …
66pull out of a market — v. withdraw from a market …
67pull out of the race — withdraw from the race, stop competing in the race; withdraw one s candidacy (in an election) …
68pull out all the stops — make a very great effort to achieve something. [with ref. to the stops of an organ.] → stop …
69pull out all the stops — idi to use every means available, as to accomplish something …
70pull-out quote — /ˈpʊl aʊt kwoʊt/ (say pool owt kwoht) noun a quotation drawn from a text, which is presented in bigger type in a box or space sitting within the main text so as to draw the reader into the article …