Lingo
[pull] a rabbit out of the hat
to solve a seemingly impossible problem or accomplish an extremely difficult goal unexpectedly
The idiom "pull a rabbit out of the hat" is derived from the world of magic and conjuring tricks. Magicians often perform the act of producing a rabbit from a top hat, a classic and surprising trick that astounds audiences. It is used to describe a situation where someone manages to achieve a remarkable or unexpected success, find a clever solution, or produce a surprising result when facing adversity or challenges.
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