- pull one's punches
- pull one's punches1. [for a boxer] to strike with light blows to enable the other boxer to win. •
Bill has been barred from the boxing ring for pulling his punches.
•“I never pulled punches in my life!” cried Tom.
2. Fig. to hold back in one's criticism. (Usually in the negative. Theone's
can be replaced withany
in the negative.) •I didn't pull any punches. I told her exactly what I thought of her.
•The teacher doesn't pull any punches when it comes to discipline.
* * *{v. phr.}, {informal} 1. Not to hit as hard as you can. * /Jimmy pulled his punches and let Paul win the boxing match./ 2. To hide unpleasant facts or make them seem good. - Usually used in the negative. * /The mayor spoke bluntly; he didn't pull any punches./ Contrast: STRAIGHT PROM THE SHOULDER.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.