drag down

VERB
  1. exert a force with a heavy weight
    The snow bore down on the roof
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How To Use drag down In A Sentence

  • Heavyweight oil can take on the consistency of taffy in cold temperatures and drag down a battery in a hurry, so plan to switch to a lighter grade of oil if you're flying into sub-zero conditions.
  • They often drag down members of their family into their coal cellar of degradation as they fuel the fires of self destruction.
  • This means that if they fight alongside other troops their vulnerability will drag down your overall combat result score.
  • Verbena: There's no need to drag down sex and pain when they can raise you up.
  • The far right has done its calculations, and it is pretty certain that just doing these kinds of ad hominem attacks will finally drag down a promising time in our political history, and return us to the dark ages of fear and loathing from the previous years. Georgia congressman: Wilson's outburst 'carefully calculated'
  • Part of the main drag downtown was closed to traffic, and every night all kinds of films, classics to indies, were screened outside for free.
  • They often drag down members of their family into their coal cellar of degradation as they fuel the fires of self destruction.
  • This means that if they fight alongside other troops their vulnerability will drag down your overall combat result score.
  • But Christie regarded me as altogether a doomed and predestinated child of perdition, who was sure to hold on my course, and drag downwards whosoever might attempt to afford me support. Chronicles of the Canongate
  • They often drag down members of their family into their coal cellar of degradation as they fuel the fires of self destruction.
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