Examples of using To pull off in English and their translations into Hungarian
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it would be hard to pull off.
It's hard to pull off a thing like this.
It's surprisingly easy to pull off, and Nick Loper of SideHustleNation has been experiencing a good amount of success with it over the last year.
Gupta said though that Nissan aims to pull off the feat not only in India,
This is a hard technical skill to pull off under pressure(i.e the chip over the wall).
In order for your teen to pull off greatness, he will need that type of support by the heaps and mounds.
The reality is that you don't need too much décor to pull off a cohesive look.
the moves take a split-second too long to pull off.
wonder how in the world they manage to pull off those difficult and intricate moves.
Skilled communicators understand the type of planning required in order to pull off a clean final product.
Leo guys really know how to pull off the whole“loving boyfriend” act
There's a space to pull off the road right at the spring,
Or,"Yes, unless I fail to pull off a murder for your husband and he gets back from his alibi trip and wants to know how it went.".
I mean, she will never be able to pull off anything complex, like combat maneuverability weapons control.
Arthur are trying to pull off.
and trying to pull off something horrific.
Simon, please tell us, do you think you will be able to pull off this comeback after your emotional breakdown on stage?
the Gnostic Illuminati are promising a retaliatory attack against Jerusalem if the Sabbateans try to pull off another nuclear terror attack.
Here are seven areas of the brain that enable seven different athletes to pull off extraordinary feats.
intensifies his physical or mental performance with strenuous will to the extremes, to pull off some difficult but important task.