Talking about dragging something heavy: “We hitched the log on and ________ it out (of the woods).”
DRUG | 461 |
DRAGGED | 449 |
SNAKED | 88 |
NR | 36 |
SKIDDED | 34 |
PULLED | 25 |
DRAG | 10 |
HAULED | 9 |
SNAKE | 7 |
SKID | 3 |
SNAKING | 3 |
TWITCHED | 3 |
DREW | 2 |
TOWED | 2 |
DRAWED | 1 |
HAUL | 1 |
PITCHED ‘EM OUT | 1 |
PULL | 1 |
SKIN | 1 |
SKINNED | 1 |
SKIT | 1 |
SLED | 1 |
SNAKING LOGS | 1 |
SNARED | 1 |
SNATCHED | 1 |
SWAMP | 1 |
TOTE | 1 |
YANKED | 1 |
YARD | 1 |
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