dragger (Meaning)

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dragger (n)

someone who pulls or tugs or drags in an effort to move something

a fishing boat that uses a trawl net or dragnet to catch fish

dragger Sentence Examples

  1. The ship's anchor had a long, heavy dragger attached to it to help it hold in the mud.
  2. The fisherman was using a large dragger net to catch fish in the lake.
  3. The little girl's kite had a long, colorful dragger tail that fluttered in the wind.
  4. The cleaning lady used a long-handled dragger to clean the cobwebs from the high ceiling.
  5. The farmer used a heavy dragger to level the field before planting his crops.
  6. The construction workers used a dragger to move the heavy steel beams into place.
  7. The treasure hunter used a metal dragger to search for buried treasure in the old mine.
  8. The scientist used a dragger to collect samples of sediment from the bottom of the ocean.
  9. The police officer used a dragger to search for clues at the crime scene.
  10. The hikers used a dragger to clear a path through the dense underbrush.

FAQs About the word dragger

someone who pulls or tugs or drags in an effort to move something, a fishing boat that uses a trawl net or dragnet to catch fish

snail, lagger, plodder, loiterer, slowpoke, dawdler, lingerer, laggard,crawler, slug

scrambler,speedster, speedster, hustler, scrambler, hustler, go-getter,speeder, rusher, rusher

The ship's anchor had a long, heavy dragger attached to it to help it hold in the mud.

The fisherman was using a large dragger net to catch fish in the lake.

The little girl's kite had a long, colorful dragger tail that fluttered in the wind.

The cleaning lady used a long-handled dragger to clean the cobwebs from the high ceiling.