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Words from Todays Newspaper: Word#1 of the day:PULL OFF ‘For al-Qaeda to establish an operational base in India, which has the third largest Muslim population in the world, would be to pull off something of a coup. [The sentence given above has been taken from todays newspaper (dated: September 9, 2014)]. ‘Pull off is used as a verb. It means to carry out without difficulty or to accomplish something against odds. Accomplish, achieve, bring off, carry off, carry out, etc. are the synonyms of the word. The word can also be used to mean steering or turning a vehicle off the road. For example: I pulled off the road and rested for a while. Yet another usage of the word is to take information from one computer and put it onto another. For example: You can pull the files you need off the Internet. Interested in CLs products, to know more check here: bit.ly/eProduct_Center
Posted on: Tue, 09 Sep 2014 06:15:02 +0000

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