Drag through the mud (to ) conjugation

English
10 examples
This verb can also mean the following: tarnish, spoil enough so that it is no longer respectable

Conjugation of drag through the mud

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
drag through the mud
drag through the mud
drags through the mud
drag through the mud
drag through the mud
drag through the mud
Future Simple
will drag through the mud
will drag through the mud
will drag through the mud
will drag through the mud
will drag through the mud
will drag through the mud
Past Simple
dragged through the mud
dragged through the mud
dragged through the mud
dragged through the mud
dragged through the mud
dragged through the mud
Conditional Simple
would drag through the mud
would drag through the mud
would drag through the mud
would drag through the mud
would drag through the mud
would drag through the mud
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am dragging through the mud
are dragging through the mud
is dragging through the mud
are dragging through the mud
are dragging through the mud
are dragging through the mud
Future Progressive
will be dragging through the mud
will be dragging through the mud
will be dragging through the mud
will be dragging through the mud
will be dragging through the mud
will be dragging through the mud
Past Progressive
was dragging through the mud
were dragging through the mud
was dragging through the mud
were dragging through the mud
were dragging through the mud
were dragging through the mud
Conditional Progressive
would be dragging through the mud
would be dragging through the mud
would be dragging through the mud
would be dragging through the mud
would be dragging through the mud
would be dragging through the mud
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have dragged through the mud
have dragged through the mud
has dragged through the mud
have dragged through the mud
have dragged through the mud
have dragged through the mud
Future Perfect
will have dragged through the mud
will have dragged through the mud
will have dragged through the mud
will have dragged through the mud
will have dragged through the mud
will have dragged through the mud
Past Perfect
had dragged through the mud
had dragged through the mud
had dragged through the mud
had dragged through the mud
had dragged through the mud
had dragged through the mud
Conditional Perfect
would have dragged through the mud
would have dragged through the mud
would have dragged through the mud
would have dragged through the mud
would have dragged through the mud
would have dragged through the mud
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been dragging through the mud
have been dragging through the mud
has been dragging through the mud
have been dragging through the mud
have been dragging through the mud
have been dragging through the mud
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been dragging through the mud
will have been dragging through the mud
will have been dragging through the mud
will have been dragging through the mud
will have been dragging through the mud
will have been dragging through the mud
Past Perfect Progressive
had been dragging through the mud
had been dragging through the mud
had been dragging through the mud
had been dragging through the mud
had been dragging through the mud
had been dragging through the mud
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been dragging through the mud
would have been dragging through the mud
would have been dragging through the mud
would have been dragging through the mud
would have been dragging through the mud
would have been dragging through the mud

Examples of drag through the mud

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"So your honorable name is dragged through the mud in Lisbon."
- Johnny especially-- dragged through the mud.
And if you're really innocent in this affair, although it's just my opinion, you're being dragged through the mud by the media.
Do you want our family to be dragged through the mud by every newspaper and cable news channel in the country?
Family didn't want their daughter's name dragged through the mud.
"So your honorable name is dragged through the mud in Lisbon."
- Johnny especially-- dragged through the mud.
And if you're really innocent in this affair, although it's just my opinion, you're being dragged through the mud by the media.
Do you want our family to be dragged through the mud by every newspaper and cable news channel in the country?
Family didn't want their daughter's name dragged through the mud.

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