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Meaning of drag in
Wordnet
drag in (v)
force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action
drag in Sentence Examples
- The queen sashayed down the runway in a stunning drag outfit.
- The car's engine was making a strange dragging noise.
- The team pulled the heavy box across the floor with great effort and drag.
- The plane dragged its heavy cargo through the sky.
- The anchor dragged along the bottom of the boat, slowing its progress.
- The fisherman dragged his net through the water, hoping for a big catch.
- The dog dragged its leash behind it, eager to explore the park.
- The child dragged her feet as she walked, protesting the long walk home.
- The wound was still dragging, causing the patient great pain and discomfort.
- The meeting dragged on for hours, with no end in sight.
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force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action
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The queen sashayed down the runway in a stunning drag outfit.
The car's engine was making a strange dragging noise.
The team pulled the heavy box across the floor with great effort and drag.
The plane dragged its heavy cargo through the sky.