Drags Sentence Examples

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  • Drags me around the world without telling me where or why we go anywhere, Katie said.

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  • A man is bitten by a snake, he drags a boat out into the river to find help.

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  • The first half drags on a little, but once refueled after the break, part 2 does pick up the pace.

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  • The lime and iron oxide melt, and, in passing up through the overlying metal, the iron oxide very rapidly oxidizes its phosphorus and thus drags it into the slag as phosphoric acid.

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  • Bars of copper drawn over the bottom by mules or water-power (like the stone drags in the arrastra) grind off fine particles of copper, which hasten the reduction of the silver and diminish the formation of calomel.

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  • And a velvet cloak drags across south Ontario and falls here on the small brick farm house.

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  • Bad for business AS the foot-and-mouth crisis drags on, a company at the heart of the farming industry is seeing its problems escalate.

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  • This model has an added boon of side bars and a floor - so no dithering while your toddler drags his feet - literally!

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  • For every Pulp Fiction, Gattaca and dangerous liaisons there is a Batman & Robin or Avengers that drags her back to square one.

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  • They're not just ' cheesy ' slow motion to music which drags on for ages.

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  • The Razumovskis wanted to buy his house and his estate near Moscow, but it drags on and on.

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  • Leonard drags her off on a whirlwind tour of all the places where they usually meet.

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  • She yelps with pain as Daddy crashes the piano lid on her fingers and drags her to her feet.

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  • Second, she drags clothing from my bedroom to other parts of the house, and she will only drag around my dirty clothes.

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  • The computer tells you how many you must catch and then your child clicks the mouse over a fish and drags it to the fisherman's net.

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  • First you can re-read your entries and be reminded of the insights you received while your mind was cleared from the everyday clutter that drags you down.

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  • My mother, for some reason, open the door, looked down the street, just as my brother was taking a few hearty drags, on a freshly lit Newport 100 cigarette.

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  • The user simply drags and drops her clothing and accessory choices onto the picture of Miley featured on the web page.

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  • If one drags on for pages and doesn't need to, it's not likely to make a good impression.

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  • If your hemline touches the ground and "drags," you might find that the leg of your trousers gets wrinkled and rumpled.

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  • It could mean the difference between a corset that fits and one that drags down the bust or pinches.

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  • It is Sookie who drags Eric and Edgington to safety, saving both.

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  • The forward edge of the tub carries a projecting pin or horn, with a notch into which the chain falls which drags the tub forward.

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  • It often feeds on fresh-water turtles; sometimes following the reptiles into the water to effect a capture, it inserts a paw between the shells and drags out the body of the turtle by means of its sharp claws.

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  • There is a curious richness in this prose, so full of rhythm and harmony, that breaks at every moment into verse, as it drags itself along its slow and weary way, halffainting under an overload of epithets.

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  • I have four cats, one of which starts crying very loudly and then drags something around.

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