Phrases with «to pull a lever»

The phrase "to pull a lever" means to physically operate a lever by either pushing or pulling it. It is often used as a metaphor to refer to taking action or making a decision that has a significant impact or consequence. Full definition

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Sentences with «to pull a lever»

  • You can't throw a bone to his crack campaign team, or the millions of American citizens who pulled the lever for him? (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Look at the part at around 23 seconds in when the character pulls the lever on the slot machine. (ludophilelab.com)
  • It's more cumbersome than pulling a lever in a voting both, and a relatively small minority of registered voters attend. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
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