Meaning:
ampulla
æm'pʊlən.
the dilated portion of a canal or duct especially of the semicircular canals of the ear
a flask that has two handles; used by Romans for wines or oils
long face, to wear draw pull Idiom, Proverb
pull a face
wrinkle your face, make a face Lyle is 14, but he's still a boy. He pulls a face when he's upset.
pull a fast one
cheat, deceive They pulled a fast one on him when they sold him the used car.
pull a fast one (on someone)
cheat someone They tried to pull a fast one on me at the car repair shop but I stopped them easily.
pull a few strings
help by talking to powerful people, it's not what you know... My application was late, but a friend of mine pulled a few strings and got me an interview.
pull a muscle
injure a muscle, strain a muscle One of our best players pulled a muscle and can't play tonight.
pull an all-nighter
study or work all night without getting any sleep.
pull for
support, cheer for We were pulling for your team. We're glad you won.
pull in your horns
not be so aggressive, stop attacking or citicizing Father's advice is to pull in your horns or you could be dismissed.
pull it off
"cause it to happen; succeed, win, snatch victory..." With Jean as leader of the party, the Liberals can pull it off. They can win the election.
pull it out
"win just before the end; before it is too late" The score was tied, but we pulled it out with a last-minute goal.
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