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- DictionaryDrag/draɡ/
verb
- 1. pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty: "we dragged the boat up the beach"
- 2. (of time, events, or activities) pass slowly and tediously: "the day dragged—eventually it was time for bed"
noun
- 1. the action of pulling something forcefully or with difficulty: "the drag of the current"
- 2. a boring or tiresome person or thing: informal "working nine to five can be a drag"
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Learn the various meanings and uses of the word drag, from a device for fishing to a type of entertainment. Find synonyms, examples, phrases, and related articles for drag.
Learn the meaning of drag as a verb, noun and slang term in English. Find out how to use drag in different contexts, such as pulling, boring, smoking, dressing and computing.
Drag definition: to draw with force, effort, or difficulty; pull heavily or slowly along; haul; trail. See examples of DRAG used in a sentence.
Drag can mean to pull with difficulty, to trail along, to prolong, or to search the bottom of a body of water. It can also refer to a device, a coach, a slang term, or a clothing style.
Drag can be a verb or a noun with different meanings. As a verb, it can mean to pull something or someone along the ground, to move something on a computer screen, or to continue for too much time. As a noun, it can mean wearing women's clothes or smoking a cigarette.
Drag definition: to draw with force, effort, or difficulty; pull heavily or slowly along; haul; trail. See examples of DRAG used in a sentence.
something that slows or delays progress. “taxation is a drag on the economy”. “too many laws are a drag on the use of new land”. see more. verb. force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action. “don't drag me into this business”. synonyms: drag in, embroil, sweep, sweep up, tangle. see more.