Idioms

pull away from the pack

pull away from the pack

To begin to establish a substantive lead over one's competitors. Typically used in reference to sports. Look, Sasha is starting to pull away from the pack! Come on, honey! Just two hurdles to go! With that hat trick, Boyle has pulled away from the pack for the scoring title this season, now sitting with a comfortable 10-point lead over his fellow competitors.
See also: away, pack, pull
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