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phrasedrag in/into1. drag sb/sth into sth • drag sb/sth in • drag in sb/sth to make someone or something get involved in an argument, war, or other situation that they do not want to be involved in: Western leaders fear that other countries will be dragged into the war. My parents are getting divorced, and I keep getting dragged into their arguments.2. drag sb/sth in • drag sb/sth into sth to talk about someone or something when you are having a discussion or argument, even though it is not connected to the discussion or argument: Don't drag my past into this - it has nothing to do with what we're talking about now. I don't know why his name is always dragged in whenever we talk about money.
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