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to drag out of
[phrase form: drag]
01
to forcefully or persistently extract information or a response from someone
Grammatical Information
Composition
phrasal
action verb
regular
separable
particle
out of
base verb
drag
present tense
drag out of
3rd person singular
drags out of
present participle
dragging out of
past simple
dragged out of
past participle
dragged out of
Examples
The detective managed to drag the truth out of the reluctant witness during intense questioning.



























