DRAG


DRAG


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Dictionary definitions:


Word: drag
Word origin: Middle English: from Old English dragan or Old Norse draga ‘to draw’; the noun partly from Middle Low German dragge ‘grapnel’.
Phonetic: draɡ
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pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty. Example: we dragged the boat up the beach
(of time) pass slowly and tediously. Example: the day dragged—eventually it was time for bed
move (an image or highlighted text) across a computer screen using a tool such as a mouse. Example: you can move the icons into this group by dragging them in with the mouse
the action of pulling something forcefully or with difficulty. Example: the drag of the current
a boring or tiresome person or thing. Example: working nine to five can be a drag
an act of inhaling smoke from a cigarette. Example: he took a long drag on his cigarette
clothing more conventionally worn by the opposite sex, especially women's clothes worn by a man. Example: a fashion show, complete with men in drag
a street or road. Example: the main drag is wide but there are few vehicles
a thing that is pulled along the ground or through water.
a strong-smelling lure drawn before hounds as a substitute for a fox.
influence over other people. Example: they had the education but they didn't have the drag
one of the basic patterns (rudiments) of drumming, consisting of a stroke preceded by two grace notes usually played with the other stick.
short for drag race.
a private vehicle like a stagecoach, drawn by four horses.


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