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Definitions for pull the trigger
pull the trig·ger
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pull the triggerverb
To fire a gun.
pull the triggerverb
To commit to a course of action.
pull the triggerverb
To shoot, kick the ball in hope of scoring a goal.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of pull the trigger in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of pull the trigger in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of pull the trigger in a Sentence
If the district says 'This is what we expect of our employees' and the union refuses to do it, that's a strike and we will sue, the documents are sitting on my laptop. We are ready to pull the trigger on behalf of parents.
Obviously, Harvick and Chase got together. Chase was upset. Kind of held him up, it got Harvick having to move around and use his tires up off the bottom. I started to get some dive-ins working off of( turn) two, got a big run, decided to pull the trigger, slide him, squeeze him a little bit, hen he had me jacked up down the frontstretch. It was wild.
The trigger wasn’t pulled, i didn’t pull the trigger.
Wanda Cooper-Jones didn't pull the trigger, but Wanda Cooper-Jones is just as much to hold accountable as the three guys who actually did this to Ahmaud.
The President is the clear cause of the delay, the President doesn't want to pull the trigger on sanctions and torpedoing Turkey's purchase of the F-35 fighter jets. In the first place, The President's got an unfortunate affinity for Erdogan.
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- 引き金を引くJapanese
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