Examples of 'has dragged' in a sentence

Meaning of "has dragged"

This phrase is used to describe the feeling or perception that time is passing slowly or that a particular event or period seems to be taking a long time. It implies a sense of impatience or boredom with the slow progression of time. For example, 'The meeting felt like it has dragged on forever.'

How to use "has dragged" in a sentence

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has dragged
This is what has dragged him through.
He has dragged creation along with him in his fall.
So my daughter has dragged you out here.
It has dragged its feet for nine months.
You say someone has dragged him in.
This has dragged on for too long.
Look what the rat has dragged in.
Monty has dragged him somewhere.
Look what the cat has dragged in.
This saga has dragged on for long enough.
Sterile debate on substantive reforms has dragged on for a long time.
The case has dragged on for five years.
The engine of another train has dragged her up here.
One that has dragged many a man to his ruin.
The whole thing has dragged on.

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He has dragged the square dance and now he goes to a young phisiotherapist.
Your vendetta has dragged on long enough.
There is still no verdict in a court case that has dragged on for years.
This town has dragged you down.
We should not forget the reason why this process has dragged on for so long.
This issue has dragged on for years.
The proceedings are the latest in a case that has dragged on for six years.
A thing that has dragged many a man to ruin.
Has dragged them up to here Matteo.
The process has dragged on for two years.
Litigation of the patent-infringement case has dragged on.
This game has dragged on far too long.
The process of awarding the tender has dragged on for months.
The case has dragged on for so long because of legal issues.
To the fact that he has dragged us all out.
Hamas has dragged itself into war without devoting too much thought to its exit strategy.
It seems that the cat has dragged itself back in.
Hamas has dragged Gazans into the same abyss that millions of Japanese were dragged into.
A use for the pods has dragged them away.
He has dragged her back to Ancient Egypt.
You are wilfulness that has dragged us all into the mire.
What has dragged you back to this place?
That treacherous woman up there has dragged these books up to your colony.
Unfortunately, however, it also shows how long the situation in my country has dragged on.
This saga has dragged out for years.
Iron Storm set in a world where World War I has dragged on for fifty years.
Ian has dragged.
I really wanted that space and this has dragged on long enough.
But the war has dragged on for three and a half years now.
He went through the guardrail and has dragged it into the ditch.
My diving bell has dragged you down to the bottom of the sea with me.
After an initial victory the war has dragged on for eight years.
Sir thomas has dragged tom along with him to the west indies.
His government should be ashamed that his party has dragged that province into this scandal.
Now he has dragged Shiva also in this.

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