Sentence examples for dragging at from inspiring English sources

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The Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said that he thought both teams had been dragging at the end.

The flight control system, including small jets, was struggling to compensate for a mysterious force that was dragging at the left wing.

When Daniel tried to peel off the sodden swimming costume it knotted itself around her in a rubbery clinging rope and she had to help, rolling it and dragging at it.

She wasn't in pain, exactly: there was only the deep ache where her womb once was, and a familiar draining sensation as if her blood were waves, dragging at the gravel on a shore.

Come back!" And she keened with laughter and watched the figure of the young woman as she retreated, her batik dress swaying, her sandals snapping smart and a boy dragging at each hand, tripping from foot to foot, the black one crying like a girl, and the white one glancing back with deep, black eyes.

While everyone else seemed to be dragging at Continental Arena on Sunday, less than 48 hours after the Nets outlasted the Pistons in a four-hour, triple-overtime marathon in Game 5, Pistons guard Richard Hamilton looked as if he had the freshest legs in the building.

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In the middle they drag at something.

The heavy chain dragged at the back would "scare" the shrimp into the nets, he says.

As the security forces stand by, the martyr posters multiply, and violence drags at the society.

My mask dragged at my arm, almost too heavy to carry.

He uses the tiny performance space resourcefully to keep us visually interested, even when the dialogue drags at times.

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