to destroy a building, especially because it is very old or dangerous
to earn a particular amount of money
And then, to prove to the Farseers that they were vulnerable, the Piebalds would pull me down as hounds pull down a stag.
I don't know why, like the way I used to pull down my Frida Kahlo posters in London if certain people rang the doorbell.
It took her five minutes to check all the windows, pull down the blinds, and lock up.
Jupe found the sight depressing, and he was glad to pull down the blinds and crawl into bed.
The old warehouse has been pulled down.
pulls down
pulling down
pulled down
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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