No, because you have used the term incorrectly. The idiom is YOU'RE pulling my leg, as in YOU ARE doing it.
"I know you're just pulling my leg when you say you can fly."
I know you're joking because you're pulling my leg about aliens landing in the backyard.
She decided to just go with the flow and enjoy whatever the day brought her.
She was worried that her past mistakes would come back to haunt her, as she had a skeleton in the closet that she didn't want anyone to discover.
Q. Can you give a sentence using 'barely'? A. I can 'barely' see you, I might need glasses.
I gave her the book.
She handed me the book.
"Hit the books" is a sentence.
"Eat, drink, and be merry" IS a sentence.
Leaders like her are a dime a dozen.
keep your chin up!
that night i gave mama a test and it was a peice of cake
She decided to just go with the flow and enjoy whatever the day brought her.
draw a line-i draw the line when it comes to lending money to friends
As regards our political opinions , we're worlds apart !
That chicken really is finger-licking good!
Let's meet at a restaurant and get a bite to eat.
Well, to put it in a nutshell, we're going to have to start again.
If you listen to gossip, it will poison your ear about Joe.