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drag in

VERB
  1. force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action
    don't drag me into this business
    They were swept up by the events

How To Use drag in In A Sentence

  • You had to drag in this bunch of no-marks to make up the numbers!
  • A few days later I was walking along the main drag in downtown Boulder and saw her a few feet away from me.
  • This area is known for the small bandicoots and all the little animals and the lizards and everything like that, so we'll drag in some old logs and make it a real natural area for animals.
  • How long those drawn-out minutes feel, as they seem to drag into hours, the poignancy of the story lost in the padding, the emotions dulled by the sheer boredom of so much of the text.
  • Other flight data, including landing gear position indicators and drag information, indicate that it is unlikely the left landing gear was deployed early.
  • She hitched up her long dress so it wouldn't drag in the mud.
  • When you are half way up Kilimanjaro and your lungs are close to bursting as you seek to drag in even a wisp of the thin air, you are willing to seek anywhere for help and succour and appeals to god are not uncommon.
  • She hitched up her long dress so it wouldn't drag in the mud.
  • Is this sort of thing ie philosophy to judge by the name habitually done on the cheap without the ability/money/time to drag in extra people with relevant competence? ts Dembski, Decoherence and the brain - The Panda's Thumb
  • The box may say To Die For, but nobody bothered to remove the box that says Heaven's a Drag in the film's opening titles off the print we are watching.
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