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"Maybe the mister will give her away when she gets too big for a dragger."
And it continued to sing long after the dragger was gone.
Florence is the only working dragger in a museum collection.
Another lobster boat was also tied up to the dock, along with a dragger.
"Marc is going on line with us, out at operations point," Dragger said.
I ran out to the dragger, and between us we pulled Glen toward the hole in the fence line.
Also in the 1950s, dragger fishing was ended and tilefishing began.
No toddler dragger will recognize this as anything remotely real.
"All this is rather embarrassing to us," said Dragger.
Another friend of mine, the mate of a dragger, was there that day.
The dragger owner snorted into his cup of tea.
At some point in her life she was converted into a fishing dragger, being fitted with an engine for the purpose.
We weren't used to taxiing in a tail dragger.
And unless the plane is a "tail dragger," the soft gravel will make it land nose first into the ground.
A second type of net, called a dragger, is towed along the ocean bottom, sweeping up everything in its path.
Claire was sitting between the owner of a small dragger and his dumpy, jovial wife.
Dragger - a commercial fishing vessel that uses a net or dredge to fish.
Once plentiful, trawlers and ocean dragger boats are down to a handful.
The launch is his 10th boat; he has sold most of the previous ones, which include sloops and a fishing dragger.
Ten minutes after arriving at the airport, Peter was taxiing the tail dragger down the runway.
There is no explanation to give," Dragger said.
"I'm afraid I'll find some knuckle dragger hiding there."
"Or perhaps they were both attacked, the dragger and the dragged, by some third party," Skullick hazarded.
Over the third cup of tea, the dragger skipper, as an act of politeness, asked where we had been.