Tugged
Heaved
Lugged
Hauled
Yanked
Pulled
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Yes. The exaggeration is in the word "dragged"
dragged in Tagalog: kinaladkad
They dragged the rug out of the house.
The past participle of the word drag is "dragged."The past tense is also "dragged."
The word 'suppress' is a verb that means forcibly put to an end or forcibly conquered, prevent the development, expression, action, expression and restrain.
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Depending on the context, it can.
deport
The story "Divide By Two" is a Philippine story written by Francisco Arellana. At the end of the story, Belle is dragged away forcibly.
The word is ousts. It means drive out or expel from a position or place.
No, the word 'missile' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an object that is forcibly propelled at a target, a word for a thing.
The body by then partially dismembered was dragged across a field.