DRAG in a Sentence
Learn DRAG from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
233 example sentences for DRAG, such as:
1. I'll drag him, she said roughly.
2. I dragged the chair over to the window.
3. She grabbed the boy and dragged him away.
4. Rhett, I don't like for things to drag on.
5. He quickly dragged a comb through his hair.
2. I dragged the chair over to the window.
3. She grabbed the boy and dragged him away.
4. Rhett, I don't like for things to drag on.
5. He quickly dragged a comb through his hair.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of DRAG
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drag
n. clothing that is conventionally worn by the opposite sex (especially women's clothing when worn by a man)
v. suck in or take (air)
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 Scarlett had made her plans to spend Christmas at Tara, but after Ashley's telegram came no power on earth, not even a direct command from the disappointed Ellen, could drag her away from Atlanta.
2 There were hundreds of men skulking in the swamps and the mountains, defying the provost guard to drag them back to the army.
3 The feather tick on Wade's bed was small and she ordered Prissy to drag it down the stairs and into the wagon.
4 "We'll both take a leg and drag him," said Melanie firmly.
5 I'll drag him, she said roughly.
6 There were things in the fog reaching out fingers to pluck at her skirt, to drag her down into the uneasy quaking earth on which she stood, silent, relentless, spectral hands.
7 They didn't have enough men to hold it, though they used every man they could get--every man who could drag one foot after another.
8 The horse was for work, to drag logs from the woods, to plow and for Pork to ride in search of food.
9 The negro was beside her, so close that she could smell the rank odor of him as he tried to drag her over the buggy side.
10 Perhaps, as he was a gentleman, he wouldn't drag them away to prison.
11 Rhett, I don't like for things to drag on.
12 Don't let it creep up on you and drag you down.
13 If one did drag one's self out of bed at such an hour, and come down fresh and radiant to the monotony of note-writing, some special recognition of the sacrifice seemed fitting.
14 Three months more, till May, the cold might drag on, with the snow ever filthier, the weakened body less resistent.
15 On a hill was silhouetted a man following a drag.
Example Sentence: (23 in 2 pages)
1 I'm ready to go home now but I don't want to drag you away if you're enjoying yourself.
2 The box is too heavy to carry down the slope; we'll have to drag it down.
3 We're trying to drag the country out of its economic morass.
4 Engineers are always looking for ways to minimize drag when they design new aircraft.
5 Inge managed to drag the table into the kitchen.
6 It's so annoying having to drag out the sewing machine every time I want to make a dress.
7 We would drag the truth out of the reluctant witness before any decision.
8 The 6-second clip shows a young woman answering a question from someone off-camera after taking a drag off what appears to be a cigarette.
9 She grabbed the boy and dragged him away.
10 The raft gathered speed as the current dragged it toward the falls.
11 I dragged the chair over to the window.
12 Your behavior is causing our name to be dragged through the mud.
13 One prisoner claimed he'd been dragged to a cell, stripped and beaten.
14 We dragged the discussion out for two hours.
15 He quickly dragged a comb through his hair.