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Pull through   /pʊl θru/   Listen
Pull through

verb
1.
Continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.).  Synonyms: come through, make it, pull round, survive.
2.
Bring into safety.  Synonyms: bring through, carry through, save.






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"Pull through" Quotes from Famous Books



... in the day before they sailed, but you were far too ill to see him. At the same time I saw no reason why you should not pull through, and told him so. Mrs. Bradley suddenly expressed a wish to go to her old home, and though for some reasons they did not like to let her begin a sea voyage, for other reasons they wanted to gratify her. She grew quite determined and they decided to ...
— Margarita's Soul - The Romantic Recollections of a Man of Fifty • Ingraham Lovell

... Mr Webster, musing. "Well, well, Grinder, we must do our best to pull through. Are any of our vessels getting ready for ...
— Saved by the Lifeboat • R.M. Ballantyne

... he came here we were all playing the game peacefully together. Each of us had just about enough land, with the cut hay and the winter pastures, to pull through the winter, and there was just enough free grazing up in the edges of the timber to keep the cattle going through the summer ...
— The Heart of Thunder Mountain • Edfrid A. Bingham

... never was so frightened in my life. I thought a London crowd rough and merciless. I was the only one of the party who could speak any French, and I spoke it badly, and had great difficulty in following French conversations; but we got into a hotel where no English was spoken, and managed to pull through. But we did not know a soul, and I think we did not learn so much from our week's sightseeing as we should have done if Miss Katie Hare had stayed the ...
— An Autobiography • Catherine Helen Spence

... lodger is a dead man; not because of the bile in the system, but because his vitality is low. Still, with great care, your patient may pull through. Somebody ought to take ...
— Poor Relations • Honore de Balzac


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