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dragged out
adjective as in drawn-out
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adjective as in elongated
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adjective as in interminable
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Example Sentences
Another victim was woken up and dragged out of his bed, forced to wake his brother, and hand over the keys to their BMW.
But Galaxy hit pause on that conversation as soon as he heard how long my quest for kittens had dragged out.
The need to securing financing from multiple sources dragged out the process, but the effort was worth it, Hart said.
“We rescued a two-month-old child who was dragged out to sea.”
Their email exchange dragged out over three months and looped in the staffing agency.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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