Frasi con drag (in inglese)
- Sorry to drag you in.
- Time began to drag then.
- I would have to drag my.
- She could hardly drag it.
- She would drag a siphon.
- Help me drag her, boys.
- And he would drag him out.
- Help me drag it over here.
- I took a drag and coughed.
- That I have to drag around.
- I could not drag it longer.
- REDUCES THE DRAG ON YOUR CAR.
- Time does not drag with him.
- She’ll just drag you down.
- I was barely able to drag it.
- But then I was able to drag.
- This is a drag, he said.
- Kristie smiled and took a drag.
- We can drag him by his throat.
- The evacuation seemed to drag.
- The two men drag the crate off.
- Don’t let him drag you down.
- Net or drag them from the water.
- Hayden took a drag, acting casual.
- General y, he was a bit of a drag.
- I’ve managed to drag this out.
- I had to drag the truth from him.
- To minimize drag from the dead No.
- The coyotes will drag her away.
- Too heavy to carry easier to drag.
- Bino took a long drag on his smoke.
- He began to drag Vamenos with him.
- The Holy Spirit will draw or drag.
- Let me see if I can drag him along.
- Help me drag her out to her car.
- He was needed to drag out the dead.
- We drag the rucksack forward again.
- So she tried to drag it as much as.
- They each hold or drag a Roadrunner.
- I handed it back and he took a drag.
- Let him drag that confusion to his.
- I fall backward and drag Glacia under.
- These types of Gang Ups can drag us.
- When Liz came down to drag him away.
- He had let this affair drag too long.
- Drag the bouncy seat into the bathroom.
- She knew she was letting time drag on.
- But it was a great drag, nevertheless.
- Wild horses couldn’t drag me away.
- I drag a chair over to sit next to her.
- Drag it this wa—NO, LEFT, LEFT!.
- Help me drag this monster to my car.
- She let him drag her down on the grass.
- It will drag you down and wear you out.
- Got to really drag it up there, now.
- He struggled to drag himself out of bed.
- The guards moved forward to drag her out.
- Hands would drag bombs forward on carts.
- You will need to click on it and drag it.
- I couldn’t drag myself away from Patty.
- I drag the heel of my hand over my cheeks.
- It was enough to drag me into the present.
- You call police to come drag me to jail.
- You could barely drag yourself out of bed.
- He took another long drag on the cigarette.
- Drag the app where you want it in the list.
- Don’t drag your fights out, Millicent.
- This thing could drag out a few more days.
- Some of his cases could drag on for years.
- Beth took a drag like she did this sort of.
- I took the joint from Harold and took a drag.
- Drag and drop to move items within a menu:.
- She couldn’t drag her out of the classroom.
- I drag my gaze away, force it to the princess.
- And he tried to drag her away, then and there.
- He didn’t let the silence drag on too long.
- They had tried, but in vain, to drag him out.
- They can get ugly and seem to drag on forever.
- It wouldn’t look bad on him, the drag queen.
- But the talk soon began to drag, and then died.
- Or the rapists at the drag race < or you and I.
- Seize him and drag him into the midst of Hell!.
- They’re gonna have to drag me out of this bed.
- She tried to drag him along, but he did not move.
- Ben nodded, taking another drag of his cigarette.
- I flinch as they drag me outside, to the garden.
- Aww, Annie, there’s no need to drag that up.
- The main drag was lined with shops and galleries.
- She never tried to drag him into the middle of it.
- You Macneils, drag that large branch over here.
- It has the strength and power to drag an animal.
- The seconds seemed to drag on and by the time I.
- When the gruff cowboys drag you out on the floor.
- I thought I was going to have to drag you back.
- So why would you drag it up to the train station.
- If the text is not exactly in the middle, drag it.
- He took a drag of the cigarette before he replied.
- Their game, his brilliance, by the collar did drag.
- You don’t have to worry I will drag you into it.
- Brian sat back, took another drag on his cigarette.
- He was dragging me somewhere.
- He was virtually dragging her now.
- Knuckle dragging cavemen did not.
- Look,’ he said, dragging a hand.
- Rosie started dragging me but quit.
- By dragging and dropping with the.
- I tire and slow, dragging my feed.
- He enters slowly, dragging his feet.
- Secondly you might end up dragging.
- The TV showed them dragging it out.
- Bev said, You do a lot of dragging.
- And then he comes dragging Scarlett, Mrs.
- It was all dragging around on the floor.
- With the day dragging past, the parent's.
- I reckon that saucer is dragging us round.
- She could not risk dragging it any longer.
- Yes, I have been dragging the Serpentine.
- After two hours of mindlessly dragging his.
- Dragging the white vapour with its luring.
- Having been through this dragging business.
- Within seconds Janelle was back dragging Mick.
- Something heaved it's dragging way out of it.
- I hate that the days are dragging on too long.
- She kicked at the sand, her footsteps dragging.
- After a long walk dragging, I felt a presence.
- Back at the boutique, the afternoon was dragging.
- But what on earth did Carreen mean dragging Mrs.
- Come, he murmurs and rises, dragging me up.
- I scrambled outside, dragging Grover from the car.
- The Team was dragging its feet, for God knows why.
- He scowled at me, and began dragging me to the car.
- The sound he heard was the dragging of the table!.
- The clowns grabbed her again, dragging her toward.
- Her father stepped into the house, dragging the old.
- The boatmen are dragging vessels against the stream.
- It was hard work with a lot of dragging and lugging.
- Elowen heard a shriek and then saw the wolf dragging.
- Cloud yawned and, dragging his feet over the sticky.
- Dragging Roman’s dead weight—even though he was.
- Gulping air, he began to wade, still dragging Roland.
- I waded into the dark water, dragging the skin behind.
- We saw no sense in dragging him all the way back here.
- What have I done? Where are you dragging me to?
- Dragging Woola after me I crouched low in the darkness.
- Bino wrestled with his oxygen, dragging it to the booth.
- I continued dragging the Sergeant through the forested.
- The main irritation is the skirts dragging on my thighs.
- Kiera realized that Chance was slowly dragging her along.
- The pistol slips a millimetre, dragging against his skin.
- Harry stepped through the doorway, dragging himself along.
- I don't want Indio dragging me around the rest of the day.
- Despite my shouts of protest, he continued dragging me in.
- Locke hustled to catch up, dragging his things behind him.
- Ebira and she took turns in dragging the men out to dance.
- With Roger dragging a case along the pavement towards the.
- Caius approached her, dragging the chains through the dirt.
- Lucy grabbed Eric's other arm and started dragging him back.
- Garcia surfaced, dragging Kristin up and towards the shore.
- Hogg was close to exhaustion and was dragging Whitton under.
- I intercepted their conversation by dragging Sharon back to.
- Mick was practically dragging Ashi by the time they made it.
- However, I did not stop my dragging and continued as I could.
- Progress was slow, dragging a sniveling Reverend didn't help.
- PLEASE NOTE: Clicking and dragging is not the best long term.
- A long arrow flew out from the weapon dragging a rope behind.
- Then he strode towards the lantern, dragging me by the wrist.
- Hush, Verity! she hissed, dragging me out of the throng.
- I felt bony arms around me, dragging me back into the coffin.
- Her strong, passionate nature, too, was dragging her thither.
- In one incident my two nieces were dragging out a large chest.
- He was in shallow water and the line was dragging to the side.
- He barked, then hurried off into the woods, dragging me along.
- McCoy maneuvered around the crowd, with Tammas dragging behind.
- At the sharp bang, I burst into a run, dragging Caleb with me.
- Frodo's head was bowed; his burden was dragging him down again.
- But now, here I am, dragging a frayed line, and my anchor gone.
- It’s for the Butte! Alvin said, dragging his pouty lip.
- Fred walked toward him with his head down and his tail dragging.
- A woman fell to the deck in his wake, dragging Ivanna with her.
- Nathaniel nodded and started walking, dragging me along with him.
- He packed up his knapsack, dragging a few essentials out of the.
- Bill Tender was one of the men dragging Stuart across the tarmac.
- You can leave that here, no sense in dragging it all over town.
- He was dragging a garden hose, which he dropped into the bathtub.
- Dragging his pack to him he opened it upon the hol ow tree, from.
- As they had all giggled at the idea of Ashi dragging a pink baby.
- They were dragging him as you would drag a heavy bag of potatoes.
- He crossed the track several times, dragging the rope behind him.
- The sound he heard was the dragging of the table! Outrageous! He.
- He trudged up the driveway to the manor, feet dragging in the dirt.
- He does care, after all, and he's sorry for dragging me into this.
- He pulled her hair back and started dragging her back to the house.
- Men scurried around the area, dragging supplies, lining up weapons.
- She knew he was stalling her, dragging her into a long conversation.
- Piers was in the water, every wave dragging him farther out to sea.
- An index without a futures or options contract dragging it around.
- She creased her forehead, dragging her thoughts back to her problem.
- He’s always dragging me into hardware stores and auto part stores.
- Everything stays the same, Rapp said, dragging him to his feet.
- A Fairy fluttered across the sky dragging a large sprig of Foxglove.
- I am being dragged away.
- Oh, they dragged me out.
- He dragged her into the.
- It had been dragged away.
- He dragged me out of there.
- Rudd had dragged the local.
- His friends dragged me away.
- The men dragged Hedy away.
- The next two days dragged on.
- So I dragged it to the rover.
- Thus the afternoon dragged on.
- Nate dragged on his cigarette.
- We dressed and then dragged.
- He dragged her to the shower.
- The militia dragged us outside.
- The rest of the day dragged on.
- The morning dragged on for Kady.
- I dragged Bill back to our tent.
- He dragged her by a forest road.
- The evening dragged on and on.
- He started to dragged the dead.
- I basically got dragged here.
- The rest of that week dragged by.
- Suddenly, he was being dragged.
- Look what the cat dragged in.
- He dragged me towards him again.
- We were dragged along the streets.
- Our session had dragged too long.
- I dragged her through the lounge.
- An hour dragged by as with every.
- Ferec dragged him into the bedroom.
- They dragged her another sugar-loaf.
- He dragged the inert Alien out of.
- No, you dragged me in now I'm in.
- It dragged too slowly on the paper.
- The day dragged on and finally ended.
- At last he is dragged, carried away.
- He barged in here and dragged me.
- A whirlpool dragged Sebastian under.
- They dragged on till the next summer.
- I dragged the blanket into the hole.
- Baba dragged his head off the pillow.
- I dragged in a hot breath and held it.
- Even his wife was dragged into these.
- Not that he needed to be dragged or.
- Victor went and dragged Eric off her.
- I smiled as his friend dragged him off.
- The weeks dragged on slower than ever.
- Three more times he was dragged pool-.
- You've dragged me all the way out here.
- Louie dragged the animal onto the raft.
- Then tied him to a horse, dragged his.
- The soldiers dragged him away from the.
- He kicked me and dragged me by the hair.
- One dragged aside: an old woman peeping.
- The attacker dragged her into the woods.
- His footsteps had dragged as he returned.
- At least he was, when I dragged him out.
- Another Warrior dragged her to the cave.
- Directly she had disappeared I dragged.
- And she dragged him up toward the summit.
- I dragged him to his knees in a headlock.
- That had to be dragged, it was too long.
- Tracey reluctantly dragged herself away.
- We dragged in a tame ostrich, the bird.
- Euther dragged his fi nger across the map.
- Probably some scavengers dragged it away.
- He dragged Chessy into the clothes closet.
- Halfdan dragged him towards the ice-hole.
- Rostov, too, dragged himself to the fire.
- My tongue dragged and I could hardly see.
- I shouldn’t have dragged you into this.
- Christine dragged her away from the tree.
- I dragged myself out of the car and inside.
- I then abruptly dragged back my tongue up.
- Caesar felt himself dragged from the horse.
- Or dragged under by a current and drowned.
- They dragged Charles away and tossed him.
- As the day dragged on it got hot, very hot.
- Reluctantly she dragged herself out of bed.
- That is why they dragged the plane away.
- They dragged in a dead horse in the night.
- Rostóv, too, dragged himself to the fire.
- Monday dragged on with its usual excitement.
- After this they dragged Him to Pilate again.
- His hand dragged hers in a downward sweep.
- I shouldn't have dragged you out like this.
- He dragged the dresser to the foot of his.
- The dead leader was dragged off and buried.
- The carriage stopped and I was dragged out.
- They dragged him down into the sitting-room.
- He tore open the flap and dragged them out.
- She dragged herself out of bed with a groan.
- But it was a pity they dragged the valet in.
- Rachel nodded, and Mimi dragged over a chair.
- He went to his brother and dragged him away.
- Then he was dragged out of the holding cell.
- I'm so sorry that you got dragged into this.
- The two soldiers dragged the weeping girl off.
- Ben saw Viella being dragged across the floor.
- But drags to the great fall.
- Time drags by slowly for Yeshua.
- He just drags me along with him.
- But as the winter drags along.
- He drags it along to the counter.
- Willie drags the crate labeled R.
- A loud voice drags a dragon fight.
- He could now, but he still drags them.
- He drags it with him and yields to it.
- The truck drags the deflated blimp behind it.
- If you noticed, I took maybe three drags tops.
- He drags Unks up and angrily stares in his eyes.
- She puts me in a headlock and drags me upstairs.
- Christina screams and drags one of her arms free.
- God was it three days ago? Time drags without him.
- Cooper all but drags her along, and the kid is crying.
- The crew notices the change in Cass as the day drags on.
- He drags his thumb under his eyes, catching the moisture.
- He drags her over near the bed and lays her out properly.
- She drags her eyes open; she’d shut them at some point.
- And whoever was strongest, drags the rest along behind him.
- Duncan drags air into his lungs, but cannot get enough of it.
- With an exhausted grunt, he drags himself next to my turret.
- He groans, and drags himself away from the opening to recover.
- He drags open big, low drawers; he jangles dozens of key rings.
- Andrew waited until he'd had three drags before calling out to.
- Mitch waited as the man took a number of long drags on the smoke.
- Other moments he drags himself to his new pub he’s decorating.
- Selena drags me out of the room on my handcuffs and up the stairs.
- He said, ‘You come here because Toby drags you along, don’t.
- It is mass that drags you down because the mass is in charge of.
- Zachary drags his friend to the edge of Sean’s car, away from me.
- Mari says nothing, but her sudden movement drags me from my thoughts.
- Ana, please, I murmur as she drags me into the large vestibule.
- Jay drags his dagger through the pilot’s controls on their way out.
- Tori is trying to walk, but one of her legs drags behind her, useless.
- Drags are the part of the reel that creates pressure and prevents the.
- Amy grabs your arm and drags you over to some crappy little airport cafe.
- The woman coughs and drags herself into the circle of light, inch by inch.
- Al pulls Will’s arm across his shoulders and drags him out of the arena.
- This becomes the question that drags its teeth through Marie-Laure’s mind.
- I give in, and my mind drags me back to Zachary Van-Bailey and those images.
- With all the money this place drags in, you can’t pay for insurance?
- He bites hold of my clothes and drags me across the room and down the stairs.
- Tears form in my eyes, but Sean’s hand on my waist drags me out of the house.
- He half-lifts the old man in his arms and drags him across the stone courtyard.
- Ciere waits until they’re both gone, then grabs a vacant chair and drags it over.
- What the hell? He drags the hair tie painfully out of my hair, but I don’t care.
- That would be cool! Terry took the cigarette from Vinny and took a few drags.
- But the women are going; and she rises with a groan, and drags herself after them.
- Gaining confidence he drags on the cigarette again and settles back onto the bench.
- She grabs the victim gently under the shoulders and drags her to the mysterious car.
- And there’s a young woman with her head hanging, drags a baby bassinet behind her.
- Then he took two drags from his smoke, leaving it in his mouth to free up his hands.
- Instead, there's nothing as Hookhand drags him inside and glares around the little room.
- Fozzie giggles at her listless resistance, then drags her by the head down a dark alley.
- Darren drags Bex back onto the dance floor and they work their way over to Jim and Leona.
- But if mass drags you down then what lift you up in the air balloon? If mass gives the.
- The Razumovskis wanted to buy his house and his estate near Moscow, but it drags on and on.
- He drags me into a side room, an office, shuts the door on Emily, and turns back to face me.
- The Razumóvskis wanted to buy his house and his estate near Moscow, but it drags on and on.
- He smells of body wash and Christian, an inebriating mix, and that drags me back into the now.
- He drags me over to an elevator shaft and, after tapping a number into a keypad, the doors open.
- He drags his mouth away from mine, and he’s staring down at me, gripped by some unnamed emotion.
- It drags them in like flies according to Harry Steiner who runs the place and the car is there now.
- He hates getting up, drags his heels, throws tantrums, and winds up late for the bus half the time.
- The selkies find that clothing drags on them when they swim, which is their normal mode of travel.
- She’s still got a husband, she loves her husband, but he drags her away, gives her to another man.
- The Sun gets a grip on the comet by mass inflicting gravity and as it gets hold of the comet it drags the.
- It’s not long before she excitedly drags me upstairs to show me the dress she’s bought for the wedding.
- And with fury, as it were with passion, the murderer falls on the body, and drags it and hacks at it; so he.
- Sean is about turning to look at us when Zachary moves his hand over his shoulder and drags him further away.
- I whipped off the sacking and burned the cigarette down to the butt in two or three long, lung busting drags.
- Mind you, the only times I’ve seen him previously is when Phil drags him back from the pub for a more-beer.
- When the boat is grounded, the person sitting in the bow jumps out and drags it as high as he can up the beach.
- Is that what you wanna hear Molloy? Worried your fuckin’ dinner will go cold in case this thing drags on?
- However, the compound average real growth rate is much lower, only 1% to 2%, due to volatility and inflation drags.
- Or maybe the invention gets stolen by a giant corporation and the legal battle drags on til the inventor grows old.
- She flattens out the creases as well as she can and drags the floor lamp closer and places the print before her son.
- So watch open-mouthed as the rope tightens and drags the main ship towards the black dilation at the heart of the maelstrom.
- And, sir, from domestic influence, Rome had her Cæsar, England her Cromwell, and France now drags the chains of Bonaparte.
- The animal drags him backwards, releasing its grip on his leg for one blessed moment before burying its teeth in his flesh again.
- The old woman of fifty rakes away without stopping, and with her kerchief awry she drags the hay, breathing heavily and tottering.
- Tom bends down, slips his hands into the waistband of my jeans, grabs hold of them and drags me along the floor into the kitchen.
- It's when the whining or crying drags on and on and becomes a long term persistent habit that it becomes a problem for us dog lovers.
- He grabs a free chair, drags it to the head of the room, spins it around, and flops into it, resting his elbows against the chair back.
- On his hands and knees, he drags the aerial around the circumference of the cellar, as though roping Volkheimer into the golden armchair.
- Harpoons used for hunting whales are usually attached to a very long rope that pays out quickly when the wounded animal drags it with him.
- I dance, socialize and perform what is required of me with a painted on smile as the evening drags on so slowly I feel like I’m in hell.
- Everything is open and everything is known, and all the time, the wild plunging sensation drags them through the tunnel into another realm.
- The crowd stands in silence as she grabs fistfuls of fabric from both of the Gooch's shoulders then drags his heavy lifeless body to her car.
- Marie-Laure drags the heavy rag rug from the floor of Madame Manec’s apartment all the way to the sixth floor and drapes it over her quilt.
- When an insect visits a flower of this kind, it rubs off some of the viscid matter, and thus at the same time drags away some of the pollen-grains.
- For as the swift monster drags you deeper and deeper into the frantic shoal, you bid adieu to circumspect life and only exist in a delirious throb.
- As the receivership drags on, the market decline becomes accentuated, since investors are constitutionally averse to buying into a troubled situation.
- And with fury, as it were with passion, the murderer falls on the body, and drags it and hacks at it; so he covered her face and shoulders with kisses.
- The truth is, she comes, by her press gangs, on board of our vessels, seizes our native seamen, as well as naturalized, and drags them into her service.
- Eagerly, she grabs his arms and drags them around her, and she looks up at him through her eyelashes while biting her lip to attempt to control her excitement.
- It is precisely a failure to remember that drags down form the heights the soul that has walked with God and had some vision of the truths, but cannot retain it.
- In a squad car parked over by the far barn wall two detectives are talking to a sallow-skinned youth, who is taking long drags on a bottle of still mineral water.