Sentence examples for drags over from inspiring English sources

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The toothless mouth, on the underside of the snout, is preceded by four sensitive, tactile barbels that the fish drags over the bottom in search of invertebrates, small fishes, and other food.

When the bucket is full, he carries it over to a little pit of seawater and drags over what looks like a large wooden sled to start washing and separating the cassiterite from the grains of sand.

The soft fabric creates friction that doesn't chafe an intense sensation produced because, whereas normally there's only sensation where the hand contacts the skin, the cashmere sleeve drags over all of your eager nerve endings for an overdose of stimulation.

Buttertubs and Gritton Moor would test a club cyclist but by the standards of the Tour this is relatively flat, with a few long drags over the moors, but not enough to split the bunch, although rain and wind could make life unpleasant if the British summer is in Wimbledon form.

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It feels like the Super Nintendo Entertainment System version was dragged over to the N64, with few improvements.

"The warm weather that France and Spain have been experiencing recently is being dragged over Britain.

He found the town so boring that he had a movie theater dragged over from Palm Springs.

"I felt every ridge of ice as I was dragged over its vicious surface".

The file contains an email – which I dragged over to set up the file – dating 9/13/01 – a note about 9/11.

Out came a small, floppy-eared lapdog that agents practically had to drag over to sniff my backpack.

My wife perched herself on the very cliff that Aragorn was dragged over by the wild warg".

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