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What does the phrase ‘to pull someone’s leg’ mean?

A. To tease or joke with someone
B. To help someone
C. To physically pull someone
D. To make someone cry

Answer: To tease or joke with someone


Additional Information: 'Pull someone's leg' means to trick or joke with someone in a playful way.


Subjects: Idioms and Phrases, Vocabulary

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