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Third Person
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Present Participle
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Past Tense
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Past Participle
dragged away from
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to forcefully remove someone or something from a particular place or activity
- The security personnel had to drag the unruly spectator away from the concert venue.
- Despite his resistance, they managed to drag the child away from the tempting candy display.
- She had to drag away her children from the playground as it was getting late.
- The police had to intervene and drag the protesters away from the restricted area.
- Despite his protests, his friends managed to drag him away from the gaming console to go outside.