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Sitifan Posted 8 years ago
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One look she hoped to pullone look she hoped to pull

In just a few short months, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will embark on their https://www.marieclaire.com/culture/a22341276/prince-harry-meghan-markle-us-tour/, and planning for the big trip is already underway. Meghan is gearing up for the October trip by planning out her wardrobe, and she and Harry have reportedly butted heads over one look she hoped to pull during the tour.

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What does "one look she hoped to pull" mean?

  

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A "look" is an appearance achieved by the style of clothes that one wears, and/or one's hairstyle, makeup, etc. e. suggesting that it may have been a daring outfit).

  • A "look" is an appearance achieved by the style of clothes that one wears, and/or one's hairstyle, makeup, etc.
  • e.
  • suggesting that it may have been a daring outfit).
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A "look" is an appearance achieved by the style of clothes that one wears, and/or one's hairstyle, makeup, etc.

This is an informal use of "pull", meaning to successfully adopt, maybe with a nuance of drama (i.e. suggesting that it may have been a daring outfit).


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