What is another word for pull-off?
Synonyms for pull-off
pull-off
This thesaurus page includes all potential synonyms, words with the same meaning and similar terms for the word pull-off.
Princeton's WordNet
pull-off, rest area, rest stop, layby, lay-byverb
designated paved area beside a main road where cars can stop temporarily
pluck, tweak, pull off, pick offverb
pull or pull out sharply
"pluck the flowers off the bush"
Synonyms:
fleece, cull, manage, bring off, surcharge, carry off, hustle, pick, deplume, hook, displume, pluck, tweak, fine-tune, pull off, pull, roll, overcharge, tear, soak, plunk, negociate, draw away, gazump, rob, deplumate, pick off, plume, draw offpull offverb
cause to withdraw
"We pulled this firm off the project because they overcharged"
Synonyms:
carry off, manage, bring off, pluck, draw off, pull off, tweak, pick off, draw away, negociatepull off, negociate, bring off, carry off, manageverb
be successful; achieve a goal
"She succeeded in persuading us all"; "I managed to carry the box upstairs"; "She pulled it off, even though we never thought her capable of it"; "The pianist negociated the difficult runs"
Synonyms:
bear off, negotiate, bring off, finagle, care, talk terms, eliminate, bear away, supervise, eradicate, grapple, decimate, pull off, wield, deal, manage, contend, do, oversee, wangle, annihilate, make out, carry away, wipe out, negociate, pick off, handle, draw away, draw off, take away, extinguish, cope, tweak, make do, get by, superintend, carry off, pluckdraw off, draw away, pull offverb
remove by drawing or pulling
"She placed the tray down and drew off the cloth"; "draw away the cloth that is covering the cheese"
Synonyms:
carry off, manage, draw away, tweak, draw off, pull off, withdraw, take out, bring off, draw, pluck, pick off, negociate
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#47 | do | |
#309 | care | |
#1274 | deal | |
#2096 | pick | |
#2217 | manage | |
#2465 | handle | |
#2595 | roll | |
#3350 | draw | |
#3810 | pull | |
#4158 | rob | |
#5613 | hook | |
#5808 | eliminate | |
#8969 | fleece | |
#9356 | tear | |
#9848 | cope | |
#10261 | negotiate | |
#10524 | withdraw | |
#17166 | surcharge | |
#17935 | oversee | |
#18697 | supervise | |
#18963 | hustle | |
#19308 | tweak | |
#19340 | soak | |
#20325 | contend | |
#22890 | plume | |
#28085 | pluck | |
#28847 | eradicate | |
#38502 | grapple | |
#41879 | cull | |
#43679 | wield | |
#45925 | extinguish | |
#66079 | annihilate | |
#85954 | overcharge | |
#95819 | plunk | |
#107435 | decimate | |
#141171 | layby | |
#166309 | superintend | |
#201767 | finagle | |
#308012 | wangle |
How to use pull-off in a sentence?
If you have curves, you have to own it — and if you have been born to be able to pull off that bikini really well you have to just enjoy it and love your body and love who you are as an individual — not only for girls, but for guys as well, i see a lot of young men who are really trying to fit that box — and they have to live their lives and be true to who they are.
Any suggestion that on a moment's notice the Census Bureau could add an extra piece of paper with an additional question to a census that it has been planning literally for a decade demonstrates a breathtaking ignorance of what it takes to pull off a census.
Despite all the talk and all the media, I think Brazil is going to pull off a great Olympics, it's going to be fun and the city is going to have a good time.
Yeah, I ’m not really hip enough to answer that question for you, i think the other players in the locker room, my sons, you know, they probably could describe it better than I can. I could n’t pull off, you know, the things that he wears. And that’s just, there’s no way that I ’m hip enough to do that, but Joe Burrow can do it.
I'm anticipating we'll be doing a victory dance, but if the Republican Party tries to pull off any backroom deals and ignores the will of the people, our role will change.
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