“Dragged” and “drug” are both used to describe pulling someone or something. But, how do you know when it’s appropriate to use one or the other? Learn the difference and some quick, easy tips on how to use them.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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“Dragged” and “drug” are both used to describe pulling someone or something. But, how do you know when it’s appropriate to use one or the other? Learn the difference and some quick, easy tips on how to use them.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n