Definition- to decieve someone in order to prevent them from knowing what you are really doing. Your welcome. (I know you were thinking thank you in your head.)
"To pull the wool over someone's eyes" means to deceive or trick them, often by making them believe something that is not true. It refers to the act of misleading or fooling someone without their knowledge.
When all eyes are something, then everyone is looking at it.
its when you tug or pull someones ear
It means someone has blue eyes.
I think you mean PULL A BONER -- it means to make an embarrassing mistake.
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This isn't an idiom - it means exactly what it says. To draw means to pull from; to rely upon; or to obtain support from.
"To pull the wool over someone's eyes" means to deceive or trick someone by misleading them or keeping them in the dark about something. It implies hiding the truth or facts from them in order to manipulate them in some way.
No, it is a phrase that means just what it seems to mean.
To mislead;to deceive The image is of someone throwing dust into your eyes so that you cannot see.
It's just a vivid description for eyes rolling upwards until the white part shows.
There is no such term as "bag pull" in the English language. Unless you mean "pull something out of a bag" which is an idiom that means to do something in the spur of the moment that solves a problem.