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"rough pull" can be used in written English as a phrase
It means a difficult or challenging situation or task. It's usually used when describing a physical or emotional struggle. Example: After the car accident, Sarah had a rough pull getting back to her daily routine.
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It's also where, absolutely dumbfounded, I saw my dad open up the box of Steak in the Rough, pull out the requisite green onion that accompanies every box and take a bite.
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You know, the diamond in the rough, pulling them out nowhere to give them a shot.
Throughout are the rough, scabby pulls of one color over another.
But Colbert hit his drive into the rough, then pulled his approach to the left of the green.
Madagascar is grindingly poor and "Tana" – as the locals call the capital – is a ramshackle place of barefoot children and rough carts pulled by zebu, or humped cattle.
On the par-4 12th, where Verplank hit into the left rough, he pulled another shot deeper into the trees on his way to a double bogey.
Stupe, Lucy, and her sister Belinda (Angelic Zambrana), who is almost too stoned to notice that there is a battle, capture one of the men in black, rough him up, pull off his hood, and put the obvious questions to him.
But that assumes Verizon won't hit a rough patch and pull back on infrastructure spending as so many other service providers have.
Will Trump risk the rough stuff or pull out before it gets serious?
Using a rough brush, gently pull through the lines.
They're stretched and pulled, rough but somehow never ragged or torn.
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