pull on
Indian English— phrasal verb with pull uk/pʊl/us/pʊl/verb
to manage or deal with a situation:
Few of us can ever pull on with such meagre salaries.
to have a friendly relationship with someone:
Radha and Rema come from different backgrounds but they pull on very well in office.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Coping and not coping
- balancing act
- be left holding the baby idiom
- bear up
- bite
- bite off more than you can chew idiom
- cut
- head
- hold
- keep body and soul together idiom
- keep the wolf from the door idiom
- keep your head above water idiom
- keep/hold your end up idiom
- live (from) hand to mouth idiom
- manage
- roll
- stride
- subsist
- subsistence
- take sth in your stride idiom
- wolf
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