Our Word of the Day is Dragoon.

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  1. Interesting word!
    One example that I could share is “The teacher dragooned the students into cleaning up the classroom by offering extra credit points.”, and I would like to add another explanation taken from Collins dictionary:
    “If someone dragoons you into doing something that you do not want to do, they persuade you to do it even though you try hard not to agree.”
    Reference: https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/dragoon#google_vignette

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  2. Nunca había escuchado esta palabra :O Acá dejo mi oración: The father dragooned his children into camping that Saturday.

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  3. Very funny sounding word! I always dragoon my friends and siblings to watch or read something with me hahahahaha.

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