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knock down and drag out
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dragging
painfully or tediously slow and boring as the dragging minutes
Drogue
See Drag n 6 and Drag sail under Drag n
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Sea anchor
See Drag sail under 4th Drag
Haul
To pull or draw with force to drag
Vegetables
Tax Act, 2002, s. 2(34)] Means a barrow, sledge, plough, drag and any wheeled or tracked conveyance of any description capable
Substances
to its mere form 2. Any matter, esp. an addictive drag, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1442.
Keelhaul
Keelhaul, means (1) To drag (a person) through the water under the bottom of a
Keelhale, Keelhaul, or Keelrake
Keelhale, Keelhaul, or Keelrake, to drag a person under the keel of a ship by means
Skid
to prevent its turning when descending a steep hill a drag a skidpan also by extension a hook attached to a
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