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    Drag
    /draɡ/

    verb

    • 1. pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty: "we dragged the boat up the beach" Similar haulpulldrawtug
    • 2. (of time, events, or activities) pass slowly and tediously: "the day dragged—eventually it was time for bed" Similar become tediousappear to pass slowlygo slowlymove slowly

    noun

    • 1. the action of pulling something forcefully or with difficulty: "the drag of the current" Similar pulltugtowheave
    • 2. a boring or tiresome person or thing: informal "working nine to five can be a drag" Similar boretedious thingtiresome thingnuisance
  2. 3 days ago · Drag is the force that a fluid exerts on an object caused by a difference in velocity between the fluid and the object.

  3. Drag definition: to draw with force, effort, or difficulty; pull heavily or slowly along; haul; trail. See examples of DRAG used in a sentence.

  4. v. tr. 1. To pull along with difficulty or effort; haul: dragged the heavy box out of the way. See Synonyms at pull. 2. To cause to trail along a surface, especially the ground: Don't drag your coat in the mud. 3. Computers. a. To move (a pointing device, such as a mouse) while pressing down on one of its buttons. b.

  5. noun. uk / dræɡ / us. in drag informal. If a man is in drag, he is wearing women's clothes. be a drag informal. to be boring and unpleasant: Cleaning the house is such a drag. [ C ] the action of breathing in smoke from a cigarette: He took a drag on his cigarette.

  6. To drag something means to physically pull it, like when you drag your sofa to the other side of the living room in order to get a better view of the TV. Drag can also mean to prolong something. In this case, drag is often followed by the words "out" or "on."

  7. to pull something or someone along the ground somewhere, usually with difficulty: The table was too heavy to lift, so we had to drag it across the room. drag sb along/out/to, etc. to make someone go somewhere they do not want to go: She dragged me to the mall to look at shoes. I have to drag myself out of bed every morning. drag verb (COMPUTER) B1.

  8. Definition of drag verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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