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| drag into |
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1. involve somebody in something undesirable: to involve somebody in something dishonest, disreputable, or otherwise undesirable
 What are you trying to drag me into?
 They were dragged into the scandal.
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2. mention something in conversation: to insist on introducing an irrelevant topic or name into a conversation
 always drags his political opinions into our conversations
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