Drag into court
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SUBPOENADrag into court
SUEDrag into court
SUEDrag to court
ribletany of a series of microscopic grooves set into a material that is applied to the exterior surface of aircraft or boats to reduce drag
ribletsany of a series of microscopic grooves set into a material that is applied to the exterior surface of aircraft or boats to reduce drag
HASUPBrings into court
ARRAIGNSHauls into court
SUESHauls into court
SUEBring into court
ARRAIGNCall into court
SUEDHauled into court
HALEDForced into court
HADUPHaled into court
CITESCalls into court
SUEHaul into court
HALEDOrdered into court
ARRAIGNHaul into court
ARRAIGNBring into court.
CITEBring into court
RETRYBring into court again.
HALESDrags, as into court.
HALEDForced, as into court
FOULEDRan into in court?
HALESCompels one into court
HALESTakes into jail or court.
HALINGForcing (a person) to go, as into court.
vouchto summon into court to warrant or defend a title
vouchedto summon into court to warrant or defend a title
vouchesto summon into court to warrant or defend a title
downcourtTo or into the opposite end of the court, esp. in basketball
propylaeumany court or vestibule before a building or leading into any inclosure
propylaeaPROPYLAEUM, any court or vestibule before a building or leading into any inclosure
consolidatingCombine (two or more legal actions involving similar questions) into one for action by a court
consolidatesCombine (two or more legal actions involving similar questions) into one for action by a court
consolidatedCombine (two or more legal actions involving similar questions) into one for action by a court
consolidateCombine (two or more legal actions involving similar questions) into one for action by a court
pavanea stately court dance by couples that was introduced from southern Europe into England in the 16th century
pavana stately court dance by couples that was introduced from southern Europe into England in the 16th century
pavansa stately court dance by couples that was introduced from southern Europe into England in the 16th century
spiking(in volleyball) Hit (the ball) forcefully from a position near the net so that it moves downward into the opposite court