Every day since 1985, Agematsu has taken daily walks throughout the boroughs (he moved to Huntington, New York for school in 1980, and ended up studying with the jazz musician Milford Graves only one year later)
Hi Jim, agree
J 31 Garca-lvarezL.Lorena de la Fuente-TomsL.SizP
April 14, 2014
drag English [edit] Pronunciation [edit] (without -raising before //) (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA (key) : /d/, [d], [d] (Standard Southern British, Northern England) IPA (key) : /da/, [da], [da] (Scotland, Wales) IPA (key) : /da/ (Australian) IPA (key) : /d/, [d], [d] (New Zealand) IPA (key) : /d/, [d], [d] (-raising before //) (Upper Midwestern US, Northwestern US, Canada) IPA (key) : /de/, [de], [de] Rhymes: - Hyphenation: drag Etymology 1 [edit] From Middle English draggen (to drag), early Middle English dragen (to draw, carry), confluence of Old English dragan (to drag, draw, draw oneself, go, protract) and Old Norse draga (to draw, attract)
Drug misuse: Date this section was last reviewed 09/07/2013 (PL)