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Dragged

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He was dragged into the meeting even though he had no relevant information to share.
The line at the amusement park dragged, and we waited for ages.
The meeting dragged as everyone kept going off-topic.
The trial was dragged out for months due to legal complications.
The soccer match was dragged into overtime due to a tied score.
The little boy dragged his toy car across the floor.
The dog dragged its leash behind as it ran through the park.
The workers dragged the heavy crates into the warehouse.
The tired hiker dragged himself up the steep mountain trail.
The detective dragged the suspect into the interrogation room.
The child dragged his backpack along the hallway to his classroom.
The farmer dragged the plow through the field to prepare the soil for planting.
They dragged the old sofa out to the curb for trash pickup.
The complex coding project dragged him, causing mental strain and fatigue.
The tired hiker dragged his heavy backpack up the steep mountain trail.
She dragged the corset tightly to cinch her waist.
The never-ending meeting dragged on, testing everyone's patience.
The tailor dragged the zipper up the back of the wedding gown.
The technical issues dragged the progress of the software development.
The car dragged its muffler on the ground, creating a loud noise.
The monotonous chore of cleaning the house dragged me, draining my energy.
The exhausted athlete was dragged across the finish line by his determination.
The fishermen dragged the net along the riverbed, hoping to catch some fish.
The farmer dragged the plow through the field to prepare it for planting.
The long speeches dragged the excitement of the award ceremony.
The janitor dragged the mop across the floor, cleaning up the spilled water.
The heavy workload dragged her productivity down.
The disagreement between the two parties dragged the negotiation.
The book dragged in the middle, losing its initial gripping pace.
He dragged the strap of his backpack tightly over his shoulders for a comfortable fit.
The long hike dragged her, leaving her exhausted and sore.
Sarah dragged her suitcase through the airport, rushing to catch her flight.
The intense debate between the politicians dragged the audience's attention to the issues at hand.
Despite her fear, she dragged herself to the dentist for her check-up.
The child dragged his feet, reluctant to leave the playground.
The heartfelt speech by the speaker dragged the audience's emotions to the forefront.
The bureaucracy dragged the approval process for the project.
The construction of the new building was dragged due to unforeseen delays.
The exhausted hiker dragged himself up the steep mountain trail.
The dog dragged its leash as it walked along the street.
The workers dragged the fallen tree out of the road.
The teacher dragged the reluctant student to the principal's office.
The intriguing headline on the newspaper dragged my attention to the article.
The fascinating historical artifacts in the museum dragged my attention away from the time.
The lively conversation among the group of friends dragged me into their discussion.
She dragged her fingers through the sand at the beach.
The hiker dragged his tired body up the steep mountain trail.
She dragged the brush through her long hair, trying to untangle the knots.
The janitor dragged the mop across the floor, cleaning up the spill.
The ship dragged its anchor in the stormy sea.
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