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"Pulling My Leg" Idiom Explained - Fun Illustration & Meaning #141732 (License: Personal Use)
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This colorful cartoon depicts two boys engaged in light-hearted teasing: one tugs the other’s leg while both grin, illustrating the idiomatic phrase “you’re pulling my leg!”-a common expression meaning someone is joking or not being serious. The scene captures the innocence and humor of childhood banter, making it ideal for language learners or educational contexts. The bold text beneath reinforces the phrase and its playful intent.
Used on ESL learning sites, children’s educational pages, or idiom explanation articles where visual reinforcement helps users grasp figurative language. Matches user intent to understand informal English expressions through relatable imagery.
Related Cliparts: Discover the playful idiom "pulling my leg" with this cheerful illustration. Learn its meaning, origin, and how to use it in everyday English conversation.
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