drag on (Meaning)

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drag on (v)

last unnecessarily long

proceed for an extended period of time

Synonyms & Antonyms of drag on

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drag on Sentence Examples

  1. The heavy equipment dragged the logs through the mud.
  2. She dragged the bag behind her as she walked.
  3. The child's feet dragged on the ground as she was swept off her feet by the wind.
  4. The politician's scandals dragged down his reputation and popularity.
  5. The drag queen's performance was spectacular, captivating the audience with her charisma and talent.
  6. The race car sped down the track, its engine roaring and dragster tires screeching.
  7. The fishing boat slowly dragged its nets along the water, hoping for a bountiful catch.
  8. The hiker dragged herself up the steep mountain trail, her legs burning with exhaustion.
  9. The tailor dragged the fabric through the sewing machine, creating a beautiful dress.
  10. The skydiver pulled the cord, and the parachute dragged him safely back to the ground.

FAQs About the word drag on

last unnecessarily long, proceed for an extended period of time

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The heavy equipment dragged the logs through the mud.

She dragged the bag behind her as she walked.

The child's feet dragged on the ground as she was swept off her feet by the wind.

The politician's scandals dragged down his reputation and popularity.