pull up short

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pull up short (third-person singular simple present pulls up short, present participle pulling up short, simple past and past participle pulled up short)

  1. (intransitive, psychology) To be overwhelmed or dumbfounded by events.
    • 2015, Mary Jo Hinsdale, Mutuality, Mystery, and Mentorship in Higher Education, page 99:
      Deborah Kerdeman asks us to prepare for the occasions on which we will be “pulled up short.”