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What is the present tense of dragged out?

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The present tense of dragged out is drag out.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of drag out is drags out.

The present participle of drag out is dragging out.

The past participle of drag out is dragged out.

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The linen was boiled, scrubbed, rinsed and given a final soak in Robin Blue to drag out the last erg of whiteness before starching.
On the other hand, a business that can hire other employees as it sees fit can drag out the dispute, because it is under much less pressure.
Rather than drag out a seductive melody until it eventually becomes tawdry, the longest song on Be With is a Lilliputian four minutes.
It deliberately puts in a lot of fiddling little details that drag out the story.
The way I do deadstick landings is to put most of the drag out early and stay very tight to the field.
The uncertainty as to the meaning of these requirements gives substantial power to the patent holder, who can drag out the negotiating process.

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