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The dog dragged himself perhaps 6 to 8 feet.
My husband dragged himself downstairs to sort things out.
Sampras dragged himself to the line and served a ball Corretja could not handle.
In the evening, he dragged himself downstairs to watch television for a while.
Louis IX, stricken in turn, dragged himself along in the rear guard of his disintegrating force.
Page shot him, too; Kaleka dragged himself away, but he bled to death.
Abandoning the cane, Brodman clutched the bannister and dragged himself up two flights.
(Dr. Grossman said a more accurate description was that Mr. Fleyshmakher "dragged himself" in).
He dragged himself to "Parsifal" and "Tristan," suppressing a cough throughout.
Once on crutches, he dragged himself to Gleason's, where he went through upper-body workouts and lifted weights.
(Tolkien describes how, after the fight with Beowulf, Grendel, "sick at heart," dragged himself home, "bleeding out his life").
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