drag something out of someone

Related to word: drag

片語動詞

Definition

  1. to compel someone to reveal something, particularly when they are reluctant to do so

    • After much probing, I finally managed to drag his secret out of him.

    • She was reluctant to share her experience, but we worked hard to drag some details out of her.

    • I had to apply pressure to drag the answer to the issue out of the uncooperative client.