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"pull your legs" is a commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to mean "to deceive or trick someone in a playful or humorous way." Example: "Don't take him seriously, he's just trying to pull your legs with that silly story." It can also be used to mean "to tease or make fun of someone." Example: "Stop pulling my legs, I know I didn't really win the lottery."
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Legs - pull your legs up to your butt, with your hand and keep for 15 seconds.
You see it spinning around in a chair, the angular momentum of when you pull your legs in, you spin faster.
That way if you slip, you can pull your legs off the track before the wheels come.
Pull your legs slightly apart.
Pull your legs up to your chest.
Keeping them tense, pull your legs apart.
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I thought, 'Pull your leg out.
Pull your leg out.' Then I heard him scream".
Grasp the back of your thigh with your hands to pull your leg toward you, keeping your back straight.
Pull your leg gently toward your chest.
Don't pull your leg in until you feel centered.
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