Dragged [verb]
Definition of Dragged:
haul something to a new place
Sentence/Example of Dragged:
Cas, an angel whose fourth-season arrival involved personally dragging Dean out of hell, had always been particularly fond of Dean.
The place also hosts DJ dance parties, drag shows, and karaoke.
My idea of nirvana is to drag my knife through the pâté and jam so one informs the other.
One day, Mire says, she noticed several drag queens nearby, who cheered or nayed her changes.
The event combines drag and comedy into bingo, and funds raised directly benefit The Resource Center.
Alexis Fernández, a drag queen known as Marytrini who is the establishment’s artistic producer, told the Blade that Arrudasouza was kicked out three times because of violence.
She and Emoji Nightmare, her “partner in all things drag,” travel to libraries around the state and hold story hours where they read books and do crafts with children.
In recent years, the club expanded its outreach to others in the LGBTQ community by hosting popular drag shows and dance parties.
A fantastic seaside soiree, those who attend are invited to “strut their stuff” on the red carpet, enjoy premiere drag shows, and plenty of dancing and party-going fun.
Once the whale bomb is defused it can be buried on the beach, chopped up and toted to a landfill, or dragged out to sea.