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                            Phrase(s): pull something on 
to draw on an article of clothing.  •  He pulled his pants on.  •  He pulled on his pants quickly and ran outside while putting on his shirt., Phrase(s): pull on something 
to tug something.  •  I pulled on the rope, hoping to get it loose.  •  Please help me pull on the anchor chain so we can raise the anchor., Phrase(s): pull something on someone
to play a trick on someone; to deceive someone with a trick. (The word something is often used.)  •  You wouldn’t pull a trick on me, would you?  •  Who would pull something like that on an old lady?
                        
                        
 
                        
                            McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs