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drag out of
verb
- tr, adverb+preposition to obtain or extract (a confession, statement, etc), esp by force Alsodrag from
we dragged the name out of him
Example Sentences
The play contains a twist that wild horses couldnāt drag out of me, but how convinced youāll be depends on your willingness to succumb to a plot that has been carefully programmed to ratchet up the dramatic tension.
"It will be very different from the Democrats, where you saw them drag out, of course, the Hollywood celebrities like they like to do," Trump said.
By dragging one on top of the other in the inventory, theyād combine into a single key, which you could then drag out of the inventory to unlock a door.
āThe two main things are the continued drag out of the agreement with China. Thereās lots of talk out of the administration but itās always just ahead of us. Itās definitely negative the impeachment process and the hearings even though I donāt think thereās any doubt Republicans in the Senate will support it. Just the process of doing it shows investors the government is relatively dysfunctional.ā
Three minutes ago you were tussling down inside the sentences, trying to drag out of the air the perfectly right words to express a mood, or catch a personās physical presence or a placeās, or trying to find the perfectly right thing for your character to say.
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