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drag through the mud

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The 46-year-old admitted to thinking about resigning, to avoid seeing her name being “dragged through the mud.”

This all leaves the very real possibility that Biden might conclude that it is not worth seeing his family dragged through the mud every day of the campaign.

From Salon

“Each Olympiad another cohort of brave athletes sets new world records only to have their medals revoked, their careers suspended and their names dragged through the mud,” the website says.

In a 2018 statement provided to the Washington Post, Michel proclaimed his innocence and insisted that his name was being unjustly “dragged through the mud.”

“After years of my name being dragged through the mud, I’m happy to have this cleared up and signed by a judge. Now, where do I go to get my reputation back?”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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