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Definition of
drag out of phrasal verb
from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
drag out of
phrasal verb
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drag something out of somebody
to make somebody say something they do not want to say
We dragged a confession out of him.
See
drag out of
in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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