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drag up

VERB
  1. mention something unpleasant from the past
    Drag up old stories

How To Use drag up In A Sentence

  • Drag up old stories
  • I don't want to go back there and drag up that anger again.
  • You can never be quite sure they won't drag up some embarrassing scenario from your adolescence.
  • Wouldn't it be nice if sport fishermen were able to drag up catches like that from our waters?
  • the drag up the hill exhausted him
  • Searching my memory, I can drag up no recollection of another such self-opener of secret chambers and skeletonic closets. Prejudices : first series,
  • I don't want to go back there and drag up that anger again.
  • There was no need to drag up the time he spent in prison.
  • There was no need to drag up the mistake she made twenty years ago.
  • I don't want to go back there and drag up that anger again.
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