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portuguès
ser empurrado
Force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action.
drag
sweep
tangle
embroil
sweep up
portuguès
ser empurrado
1
Those in the bows leant over to
drag
in
the young lord.
2
It could also
drag
in
the big regional powers, Russia and Turkey.
3
We
drag
in
those people, sweat them a bit, and learn more.
4
Fighting that could escalate and even
drag
in
Syria itself, he added.
5
One may bear one's own troubles, but not
drag
in
other people.
6
At another, a brawl erupts that manages to
drag
in
a waitress.
7
Why can't we
drag
in
a couple of thousand names every week?
8
They've got her drugged up.' I hear him
drag
in
a breath.
9
I could barely
drag
in
enough breath, and sweat stung my eyes.
10
Yet popular perceptions best understand
drag
in
the form of its British tradition.
11
That would reduce the
drag
in
this year and in the coming years.
12
On the main
drag
in
Thames, car parks are hard to come by.
13
I used it to
drag
in
a cache of food from the pantry.
14
Such a conflict could
drag
in
the big regional powers, Russia and Turkey.
15
Dan, the scared soldier is always a mighty big
drag
in
any battle.
16
I turned off the main
drag
in
Karada toward the Marjayoon Primary School.
drag
in
drag
portuguès
ser empurrado