He dragged him to the corner of the cottage, then about a half dozen yards into the brush.
"Say evolve," he said, dragging the word out to about five syllables.
You've been dragging your feet about this long enough.
The ringing phone dragged me out of the shower about an hour later.
Heavy trading dragged the session about an hour past the normal closing bell.
The others watched unwillingly as the skate dragged their hands about the table.
He dragged Jim's arm about his shoulder and hauled the rest of him with it.
Is she discouraged, does she drag herself about the house and find fault with everything?
She had served as a bearing maid, dragging about loads too heavy for her slight frame.
But even clocking in at 35 minutes, the show begins to drag about a third of the way through.