Synonym: crawl, creep, delay, dillydally, draw, haul, heave, lag, pull, tarry, tow, tug. Similar words: drag on, drag in, rage, draw, drama, draft, drain, tragic. Meaning: [dræg] n. 1. the phenomenon of resistance to motion through a fluid 2. something that slows or delays progress 3. something tedious and boring 4. clothing that is conventionally worn by the opposite sex (especially women's clothing when worn by a man) 5. a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke) 6. the act of dragging (pulling with force). v. 1. pull, as against a resistance 2. draw slowly or heavily 3. force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action 4. move slowly and as if with great effort 5. to lag or linger behind 6. suck in or take (air) 7. use a computer mouse to move icons on the screen and select commands from a menu 8. walk without lifting the feet 9. search (as the bottom of a body of water) for something valuable or lost 10. persuade to come away from something attractive or interesting 11. proceed for an extended period of time.
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91. She loves her family, but they're a drag on her career.
92. He came to be seen as a drag on his own party's prospects.
93. The pull of the undertow can drag swimmers out to sea.
94. When you can drag him away from his work, he can also be a devoted father.
95. Taking a deep drag of/on his cigarette he closed his eyes and sighed.
96. Thousands of turtles drag themselves onto the beach and lay their eggs in the sand. Sentencedict.com
97. She hates dance; we had to drag her into going to the dancing party.
98. He felt that he had to drag himself out of his lethargy and begin to write.
99. Use the mouse to drag the icon to a new position.
100. Drag the icon for the document into the briefcase.
101. The tundras will drag you into a spin.
102. We drag everything out to cover him including blankets.
103. Why do physics lessons always seem to drag?
104. The litigation will probably drag on for years.
105. Then both took a drag on their cigarettes.
106. His pal, also six, helped drag him to safety.
107. Presidential campaigns seem to drag on forever.
108. What to do when the school holidays drag on.
109. August, despite its slow drag and logistical flaws, still holds surprises, sweet and bittersweet.
110. Either drag and drop them into a message or choose Send Page from under the File menu.
111. In baggy collarless cream shirt and hip-hugging chino trousers he looked so overwhelmingly attractive that she couldn't drag her eyes away.
112. They drag on from generation to generation and emigration to Britain makes very little difference.
113. You can now drag and drop any folder, or shortcut within a folder, and place them within your new category.
114. The duty manager had to drag her off the dance-floor during the cabaret show.
115. They thus exhibit a strong tendency to drag their feet as doomsday draws nearer.
116. Which was a right drag - Kensal Green was a quid cab ride from the West End which was within my pocket.
117. They often drag down members of their family into their coal cellar of degradation as they fuel the fires of self destruction.
118. He had said he would drag her through every court in the land, which sounded unpleasantly threatening.
119. Almost, because fund expenses act as a drag on the upside and as a slight accelerator on the downside.
120. You can drag my body to school but my spirit refuses to go. Bill Watterson
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