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To drag on a pretend cigarette.
—E of A Theory of Ice I do think the playoffs drag on a bit too long.
CARLOS CORTES He Made Them Laugh There were times when the planning meetings would seem to drag on a bit too long.
—Kate Holzemer of The Willful Caboose The playoffs may drag on a bit but not as much as the NBA playoffs.
I thought it might drag on a while because Chanderpaul's rearguard actions.
Fearful that the housing slump could drag on a few more years?
"That is good news because with hamstrings they can drag on a little bit and be difficult, but we hope he'll be back sooner rather than later".
"Not to do this would leave us stuck in patterns which are uneconomical and which cause deployments to drag on," a senior State Department official said.
On the sixth hole, he took a long drag on a cigarette after one of Rory's shots came within a foot of plopping into the water.
During a recent interview, Mr. Dilliner, 63, took a drag on a Seneca-Cayuga Light, one of the cigarette brands the tribe manufactures in Oklahoma.
Imagine one computer taking a big drag on a cigar and smoothly blowing a ring at its friend to share a thought like, Yeah, I'm pretty cool.
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