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Discover Ludwig"drag around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to pull or carry something heavy or awkward with difficulty. Example: Every day, I have to drag around my heavy backpack full of books and supplies to all of my classes.
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"I don't wanna be your fucking dog / That you drag around," she wails.
These guys drag around a lot of branches and kick up a lot of dust".
"I would rather not be encumbered by furniture I have to drag around with me," she said.
His gimmick was to drag around a red Radio Flyer wagon that contained a big jug of sugar.
With up to 4,650 pounds to drag around, the 9-4X isn't a mountain goat in the vein of lighter, higher-performance crossovers like the BMW X3.
They both hate scrutiny and are stubborn as goats, and they both need U-Hauls to drag around their negative baggage.
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They've just gotten worn, carried around, dragged around".
Be dragged around important museums and art galleries?
The man seems to thaw, to develop a will, as he is dragged around.
Women dragged around butane burners and hawked hot cups of Nescafé.
I felt as though I were being dragged around by a petulant child.
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