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And for months, people outside Hezbollah’s support base said the group had dragged the country into a war that was not in its interests.

From BBC

Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson: "Smollett dragged city's reputation through mud"

From BBC

No longer mere debates, these ideals have been dragged into the public square, put on trial, accused of treachery and of fracturing the nation's unity.

From Salon

Over a career of 21 years, Cumbria Constabulary's PC Ruth Coates has been "punched, kicked, spat at numerous times, headbutted and dragged along by a moving vehicle".

From BBC

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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