Tugged
Heaved
Lugged
Hauled
Yanked
Pulled
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Yes. The exaggeration is in the word "dragged"
The word "dragged" in Tagalog is translated as "inihila" or "binatak."
The child dragged his toy truck across the room, leaving a trail of marks on the floor.
The past participle of the word "drag" is "dragged."
To suppress means to forcibly put an end to something or prevent its development. It can also refer to holding back or restraining something, such as an emotion or a thought.
The word "dragged" has one syllable.
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.