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Idiom
Pull the pin.
If you pull the pin, you put an end to something, quit or resign.
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He inspected the bottom of the hoof and pulled out the pin, causing the wound to bleed.
Similar(57)
Pull out the pin on both sides of the clip.
Pull out the pin a bit to allow you to push the tip back through the front of the textile.
Pull out the pins as you work.
Pull out the pen.
No knife, no fork: she merely reached for a spike, as if pulling out the pin, then dunked her involucral leaf in the butter and raised it to her mouth.
The gibbet could be operated by cutting the rope supporting the blade or by pulling out the pin that held the rope.
Finally, there was also the option of placing the bomb first and then pulling out the pin at a safe distance by means of a length of string.
Take tweezers and carefully pull out the pin bones in the same direction the bones are oriented in the salmon's flesh.
Attendance is limited to those frontline states that will be left holding the grenade when the US and UK pull out the pin with the removal of their troops in 2014.
At first they don't flinch, and almost seem to be awaiting instructions, until the attacker reveals a hand grenade, pulls out the pin, and tosses it at them as if he were throwing a ball to a puppy.
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