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Sentence count:84Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: dragdrag outSimilar words: agonywagonantagonistdragdrag inhang onagoa good jobMeaning: v. 1. last unnecessarily long 2. proceed for an extended period of time. 
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31) Now, an expected appeal of the jury verdict could drag on for months.
32) Worries about an impending slow down in advertising spending have been a considerable drag on agency shares this year.
33) And an expensive court battle will drag on for years; and, whatever the out-come, the owner loses.
34) It is a tricky issue that may yet drag on for months.
35) At times when he took a drag on his cigarette, one caught a gleam of sorrow in his features.
36) Each day seems as long as a year and the winter nights drag on like an exile.
37) Thus a query and its settlement could easily drag on for hours.
38) I hope, I really hope, that this will not drag on and on and on.
39) But in the corporate bond market, some say the government shutdown is putting a drag on issuance.
40) I took a huge drag on my cigarette and realized that I had smoked almost the whole thing.
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41) The drag on the capsule passing through the atmosphere at such enormous speeds decelerated it at up to 6g.
42) The court battle would drag on for years, long after Groucho was dead.
43) I can't afford to let the case drag on for months.
44) Maggie thinks marriage would be a drag on her career.
45) Since the cases drag on for years, the rules can change two or three times in the course of one case.
46) Taking a long drag on his bamboo pipe, Soo-Il would think about the request for a bit.
47) Analysts fear the downturn will drag on into next year.
48) The satellite acts as a drag on the shuttle.
49) The war may drag on.
50) The old ideas are a drag on progress.
51) Small - leafed potted plant. Drag on top of desk or table.
52) But the financial sector is still in poor shape and a drag on growth.
53) The influences of the electronic induction drag on the variation of the orbital elements of a charged satellite moving in a magnetic-field-free ionosphere are studied.
54) Click and drag on the end point to raise the entire arm.
55) How much longer is this ridiculous discussion going to drag on?
56) Officials say they're so far apart on such a wide range of issues there's no telling how long the talks could drag on.
57) The results show that the appropriate non-smooth unit configuration and their distribution can reduce the drag on the needle against the skin by up to 44.5%.
58) What minor defect in something otherwise perfect was hanging the performance to be a drag on.
59) The inventory adjustment underway since the beginning of the year appears to have progressed to a point where inventory changes may no longer be a drag on growth and could add to it in the near term.
60) Ireland is now running a current account surplus – so the foreign balance is not a drag on its economy and the government is able to finance its budget deficit domestically.
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