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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
Their email exchange dragged out over three months and looped in the staffing agency.
It's part of the system of creating change, which is to speak truths to power that are meant to be dragged out of court.
An inquest has heard harrowing accounts from witnesses who were dragged out to sea by a rip current which led to the drowning of two young people.
But the process dragged out as city planners made multiple revisions to report drafts.
The sources said he was shot more than once by Israeli forces and that his body was dragged out of the camp by a military bulldozer.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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