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Drag

draɡ

Drag definitions
verb
drags dragging dragged drag
  1. pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty

    "we dragged the boat up the beach"

    • take (someone) to or from a place or event, despite their reluctance

      "my girlfriend is dragging me off to Rhodes for a week"

    • go somewhere wearily, reluctantly, or with difficulty

      "I have to drag myself out of bed each day"

    • (of a person's clothes or an animal's tail) trail along the ground

      "the nuns walked in meditation, their habits dragging on the grassy verge"

    • catch hold of and pull (something)

      "desperately, Jinny dragged at his arm"

    • (of a ship) trail (an anchor) along the seabed, drifting in the process

      "the coaster was dragging her anchor in St Ives Bay"

    • (of an anchor) fail to hold, causing a ship or boat to drift

      "his anchor had dragged and he found himself sailing out to sea"

    • search the bottom of (a river, lake, or the sea) with grapnels or nets

      "frogmen had dragged the local river"

  2. (of time) pass slowly and tediously

    "the day dragged—eventually it was time for bed"

    become tedious appear to pass slowly go slowly move slowly creep along limp along crawl hang heavy go at a snail's pace wear on go on too long go on and on
  3. move (an image, icon, etc.) across a display screen using a mouse, trackpad, one’s fingers, etc.

    "you can move the icons into this group by dragging them in with the mouse"

  4. engage in a drag race

    "they were caught dragging on Francis Lewis Blvd"