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Idiom
Pull the trigger.
The person who pulls the trigger is the one who does the action that closes or finishes something.
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Apple could pull the trigger to hand the keys of its search kingdom over to Bing.
When you saw what you'd been looking for you, you could pull the trigger".
How would he feel about having to pull the trigger for real?
Pull the trigger for some easy kills.
Nor could they pull the trigger on a $1 billion Bebo deal (Bebo went to AOL for $850 million).
"The right-handers just couldn't pull the trigger on him".
Pulling the trigger for the first time was beyond difficult.
It could have meant relieving Timothy Loehmann of duty before he could even pull the trigger ending Rice's short life.
But he still couldn't pull the trigger -- a sad reminder that the Palestinians don't not have a state for nothing.
"But I couldn't pull the trigger.
I could not pull the trigger.
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