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Discover Ludwig"dragger" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used as a noun to refer to a machine that drags something, or as a verb to describe the act of dragging something. Example: The operator guided the dragger through the mine, its metal claws pushing through the rubble and dirt.
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PROFILE of dragger captain Ellery Franklin Thompson tells about Old Chrissy, an old rascal of a woman that was the head of a gang of Block Island wreckers.
He and his mules — a full string of nine — live south of the depot, on twenty acres in the Bitterroot Valley, where a wooden sign proclaims his user name: "MULE DRAGGER".
Learn to bait a trap, work on a duck decoy, try on clamming shoes and repair a dragger net used by Long Island fishermen and baymen.
Learn to bait a trap, use woodworking tools to work on a duck decoy, try on clamming shoes and repair a dragger net used by Long Island fishermen and bay men.
Sailing on an 80ft-foot "dragger", FV Athena, to the Grand Banks fishing grounds of the open Atlantic, Castaing-Taylor and Paravel equipped themselves and the crew with miniature GoPro cameras – new HD technology that has become beloved of documentary film-makers.
By Joseph Mitchell The New Yorker, January 4 , 1947P. 32 Profile of Ellery Franklin Thompson, a dragger captain of Stonington, Connecticut.
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But instead of just replacing him with another foot-dragger from inside the FSA, the prime minister turned heads by giving the job to Mr Takenaka, until this week the economics minister.
ON GLOBAL regulation, America is usually seen as the foot-dragger.
The main foot-dragger will be Malaysia, which fears for its Proton.But the westerners are undaunted.
Furthermore, when Israel announced in January that it would withdraw from southern Lebanon in exchange for security guarantees, Syria pressed its sidekick, Lebanon, into refusing the offer and ended up looking like the foot-dragger in the peace process.In this section At the centre?
Not long before, another repressed knucklehead (or knuckle-dragger, at least) had broken out of his park, the Franklin Park Zoo, in nearby Dorchester.
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