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Phrase(s): drag someone or something through something 1. [and] drag someone or something through
Lit. to pull someone or something through an opening. • I dragged my brother through the opening into the room. • We dragged the sofa through the window because we couldn’t get it through the door. 2. Fig. to debase someone or something. • I don’t want you to drag me through a drawn-out divorce. • She dragged herself through all sorts of trouble in her autobiography.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs