Examples of 'pulled a rabbit' in a sentence
Meaning of "pulled a rabbit"
Pulled a rabbit: this phrase is idiomatic and means to achieve something surprising or unexpected, especially in a challenging situation. For example, 'Despite the tight deadline, he pulled a rabbit and completed the task before time.' It denotes achieving success in a remarkable manner
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pulled a rabbit
He pulled a rabbit out of a hat on this one.
He must have pulled a rabbit out.
Pulled a rabbit out of your ass?
It sounds like Quinn really pulled a rabbit.
You pulled a rabbit out of a hat.
The detectives looked at me as if I had pulled a rabbit out of a hat.
I had pulled a rabbit out of a hat.
Congratulations on the appeal . You pulled a rabbit out.
You pulled a rabbit out.
All right, well, to Charlie, who, uh, seriously pulled a rabbit out of his hat today.
He really pulled a rabbit out of the hat by getting those orders.
All this talk-talk never pulled a rabbit out of a hat.
Pulled a rabbit out of the hat, with Charlie's help.
It sounds like Quinn really pulled a rabbit out of his hat and saved Blue Book.
He pulled a rabbit out of his hat! ”.
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Wow, Rick, I got to say, you really pulled a rabbit out of your hat this time.
His PM had pulled a rabbit out of the hat.
Wow, Rick, I gotta say… you really pulled a rabbit out of your hat this time.
Girl, you just pulled a rabbit out of a hat.
Have you ever pulled a rabbit out of your ass?
Yeah, you really pulled a rabbit out of a hat on that one.
What did you do? Pulled a rabbit out of a hat.
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He landed in the dumpster you pulled me out of
He pulled two soldiers out of a burning truck
Examples of using Rabbit
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The rabbit crawls under the log
He could not pull a rabbit out of a hutch
The rabbit runs around the log