Spanish Meaning of dragged one's feet
Arrastrar los pies
Other Spanish words related to Arrastrar los pies
- retrasado
- arrastrado
- demoró
- demorarse
- retrasado
- deambuló, merodeó
- Ciclomotor
- tocado
- arrastrado
- se arrastró
- engañó
- vaciló
- caído atrás
- Se atrasó
- Colgado (alrededor o fuera)
- No disparó
- holgazaneó
- haraganeaba
- tiempo marcado
- parado
- Se tomó su tiempo
- Paseaba
- entretenerse
- inactivo
- se acercó
- holgazanear
- balanceaba
- Descansó
- pinchó
- paseaba
- mezclado
- se demoró
- tomarse algo a broma
- decelerado
- jugueteó
- tonteado
- pasar el rato (o salir)
- Trastabillado
- Hacía monerías
- ocupado
- Trastó (alrededor)
- indeciso
- lento (hacia abajo o hacia arriba)
- escalonado
- paseaba
- cañón
- barril
- atornillado
- salió disparado
- guionado
- voló
- apresurado
- apresurado
- Se precipitó
- corrió
- correr
- rasgado
- Disparado
- correr
- apresurado
- Huevos revueltos
- limpiado
- desgarrado
- giró
- batido
- silbó
- Curso
- ponerse a correr (para hacer algo)
- se deslizó
- se apresuraba
- aceleró
- acelerado
- comprimido
- acelerado
- bolos
- carrera
- atrapado
- galopó
- Jorobado
- apresuró
- trotar
- acelerado
- correr
- trotaba
- brisa
- (aceleró)
- acelerado (hacia arriba)
- corrió
- estampida
- superó
- superó
- adelantar
- superado
Nearest Words of dragged one's feet
Definitions and Meaning of dragged one's feet in English
dragged one's feet
a draw on a pipe, cigarette, or cigar, something that is dragged, pulled, or drawn along or over a surface, a device for dragging under water to detect or obtain objects, conveyance, the condition of having or seeming to have such motion, a slowing due to friction, harrow, the slowing force acting on a body (such as an airplane) moving through a fluid (such as air) parallel and opposite to the direction of motion, street, road, burden, encumbrance, one that is boring or gets in the way of enjoyment, influence securing special favor, the act or an instance of dragging or drawing, a drawing along or over a surface with effort or pressure, something (such as slowness of movement or sagging) caused by or as if by dragging, friction (see friction sense 1b) between engine parts, entertainment in which performers caricature or challenge gender stereotypes (as by dressing in clothing that is stereotypical of another gender, by using exaggeratedly gendered mannerisms, or by combining elements of stereotypically male and female dress) and often wear elaborate or outrageous costumes, a clog (see clog entry 1 sense 1a) fastened to a trap to prevent the escape of a trapped animal, motion effected with slowness or difficulty, something that slows or impedes motion, action, or advancement, a draft (see draft entry 1 sense 2b) of liquid, something used to drag (see drag entry 2) with, a sledge (see sledge entry 3 sense 2) for conveying heavy bodies, an object drawn over the ground to leave a scented trail
FAQs About the word dragged one's feet
Arrastrar los pies
a draw on a pipe, cigarette, or cigar, something that is dragged, pulled, or drawn along or over a surface, a device for dragging under water to detect or obtai
retrasado,arrastrado,demoró,demorarse,retrasado,deambuló, merodeó,Ciclomotor,tocado,arrastrado,se arrastró
cañón,barril,atornillado,salió disparado,guionado,voló,apresurado,apresurado,Se precipitó,corrió
dragged (out) => arrastrado (afuera), drag (out) => (arrastrar (hacia afuera), drafts => borradores, draftees => reclutas, doxie => teckel,