To achieve; to succeed at something difficult.(verb)
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Use "pull off" in a sentence
"By early 2000, the Forbes camp was girding for the triumvirate of Rove, Synhorst, and Feather to pull off a repeat of the anonymous leather-daddy calls."
"Not even Ru Paul could pull off a prison jumpsuit the way this babe did."
"“The kitten must belong to someone,” she says as we pull off Upper Canyon and back to the main road."