Drag through the mud Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To damage someone’s reputation by saying bad things about them, often unfairly or publicly.
Usage & Nuances
Figurative, informal; usually used for unfair or severe public criticism. Common with 'someone's name' (e.g., 'drag his name through the mud'). Can refer to false, exaggerated, or simply harsh attacks on reputation.
Example Sentences
The article dragged her through the mud by spreading lies.
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He was dragged through the mud on social media after the incident.
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Why do people drag others through the mud just to feel important?
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His rivals tried to drag his name through the mud during the election.
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She hates being dragged through the mud every time a rumor starts.
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The company was unfairly dragged through the mud, but eventually cleared its name.
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