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Discover Ludwig"dragged over" can be used in written English and is a correct phrase.
It means to move something or someone forcefully by pulling it along the ground or surface. Example sentence: The cat dragged over the toy mouse and played with it for hours.
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Illustrations show sledges dragged over crevasses and ships crushed by ice.
"The warm weather that France and Spain have been experiencing recently is being dragged over Britain.
A giant tarp dragged over the dais was painted with the word "CLOSED".
"I felt every ridge of ice as I was dragged over its vicious surface".
With every item I dragged over the threshold of my cottage, I started to feel luckier and luckier.
She dragged over an Oscar de la Renta patent-leather belt that had been gathering dust in her virtual closet.
My wife perched herself on the very cliff that Aragorn was dragged over by the wild warg".
He found the town so boring that he had a movie theater dragged over from Palm Springs.
"That entire weekend, anyone who came close to my door was dragged over — 'Look at this!' You know, the mailman, the babysitter.
The former are painted in vertical stripes of sludge green and ultramarine dragged over an orange base, the latter in horizontal stripes of the same orange.
Reluctant to be involved militarily, the last thing the US wants is to be dragged over its seemingly flexible "red line".
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