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  • 101drag — ► VERB (dragged, dragging) 1) pull along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty. 2) trail along the ground. 3) take (someone) somewhere, despite their reluctance. 4) (of time) pass slowly. 5) (drag out) protract (something) unnecessaril …

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  • 102Drag the River (Colorado band) — Drag the River Origin Colorado, USA Genres Alt Country, Southern rock Labels Suburban Home Records, Third World Industries, Wallride Records, De Rok Members …

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  • 103Drag You Down — Single by Finger Eleven from the album The Greyest of Blue Skies Released 2000 …

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  • 104Drag queen — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda en:Miss Understood by David Shankbone Reinona o Drag queen es un hombre o mujer que se viste y actúa como una mujer exageradamente, de forma provocativa y para dar …

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  • 105drag´on|like´ — drag|on «DRAG uhn», noun. 1. a huge, fierce animal in old stories, supposed to look like a snake or lizard with wings, claws, and scales. Dragons often breathed out fire and smoke. 2. Figurative. a fierce, violent person. 3. Figurative. a very… …

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  • 106Drag|on — «DRAG uhn», noun. 1. a huge, fierce animal in old stories, supposed to look like a snake or lizard with wings, claws, and scales. Dragons often breathed out fire and smoke. 2. Figurative. a fierce, violent person. 3. Figurative. a very strict and …

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  • 107drag|on — «DRAG uhn», noun. 1. a huge, fierce animal in old stories, supposed to look like a snake or lizard with wings, claws, and scales. Dragons often breathed out fire and smoke. 2. Figurative. a fierce, violent person. 3. Figurative. a very strict and …

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  • 108drag on — or[drag out] {v.} 1. To pass very slowly. * /The cold winter months dragged on until we thought spring would never come./ 2. To prolong; make longer. * /The meeting would have been over quickly if the members had not dragged out the argument… …

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  • 109drag on — or[drag out] {v.} 1. To pass very slowly. * /The cold winter months dragged on until we thought spring would never come./ 2. To prolong; make longer. * /The meeting would have been over quickly if the members had not dragged out the argument… …

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  • 110Drag-on — Melvin Smalls alias Drag on est un rappeur américain. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Discographie 2.1 Albums 3 Filmographie …

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