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Discover Ludwig"pull the curtain" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to physically move or open a curtain by pulling it. Example: "As the sun began to set, she pulled the curtains closed to block the bright rays of light from shining in the room."
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"I just can't pull the curtain any longer.
He uses a cane to pull the curtain across.
"They had to pull the curtain around Nav.
"But they were never ready to pull the curtain back".
It's not to try to pull the curtain back and expose it because it's completely legal.
Most of all, after years of speculation, I'm not sure I'm ready to pull the curtain.
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He heard him pull the curtains.
Jenner said she could no longer "pull the curtains" on her identity.
She demonstrated the moves in the air, intoning, "Clear the cobwebs, tap the roof, circle the message, pull the curtains, and lick the curtain rod".
He sighs: "When you are [fat] it feels like you are supposed to pull the curtains and disappear".
Draw the shades, pull the curtains.
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