Use of drag in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include drag at the start of sentence, drag at the end of sentence and drag in the middle of sentence

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drag at the start of sentence


  1. Drag up a chair and join the conversation.

drag at the end of sentence


  1. Your party was a drag.
  2. The band dressed up in drag.

drag in the middle of sentence


  1. Don't drag me into your plan.
  2. Don't drag my past into this!
  3. Don't drag me into your argument!
  4. Walking's a drag let's take the car.
  5. I managed to drag myself out of bed.
  6. I'm sorry to drag you into this mess.
  7. She took a long drag on her cigarette.
  8. The truck used a cable to drag the car.
  9. They tried to drag me into their quarrel.
  10. How much longer is this going to drag on?
  11. Don't drag the children into our argument.
  12. Do you have to drag politics into everything?
  13. Wild horses wouldn't drag me to a party tonight.
  14. Inge managed to drag the table into the kitchen.
  15. In drag hunting, hounds chase an artificial scent.
  16. It will take two elephants to drag all this wood away.
  17. I don't want to go back there and drag up that anger again.
  18. We're trying to drag the country out of its economic morass
  19. She hitched up her long dress so it wouldn't drag in the mud.
  20. The company was willing to drag out the proceedings for years.
  21. She was enjoying herself at the party so much, I couldn't drag her away.
  22. The box is too heavy to carry down the slope; we'll have to drag it down.
  23. I'm ready to go home now but I don't want to drag you away if you're enjoying yourself.
  24. It's so annoying having to drag out the sewing machine every time I want to make a dress.
  25. Do not argue with an idiot.He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
  26. The children are so busy playing that they don't want their dinner; you'll have to drag them in.

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