Idioms
drag in (someone or something) or drag (someone or something) in
to insist on bringing someone or something into a discussion
Th employee always drags in his personal problems when we talk about his job performance.
drag on
drag one's feet/heels
draw (someone) out or draw out (someone)
draw (something) from (something)
draw a blank
draw a line betwen two things
draw blood
draw fire
draw in one's horns
draw interest
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go downhill
go to seed
on the right track
stand by
on one's toes
reminiscent of (someone or something)
make up (something/money/time)
take one's own medicine
all told
if the shoe fits, wear it
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