Similar words: bragging, nagging, lagging, flagging, unflagging, drag in, bedraggled, digging. Meaning: [dræg] adj. 1. marked by a painfully slow and effortful manner 2. passing painfully or tediously slowly.
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1. The heavy coach is dragging along.
2. The horse was dragging a heavy load.
3. Dragging the fully laden boat across the sand dunes was no mean feat.
4. He heard the sound of heavy, dragging footsteps in the corridor.
5. Pick the chair up instead of dragging it behind you!
6. I saw the man dragging a bundle of firewood after him.
7. She moved slowly, dragging her sore feet.
8. His illness is dragging him down.
9. It's the high fever that's been dragging him down.
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10. She's always dragging sex into the conversation.
11. They disapproved of my dragging in his wealth.
12. This heat wave has everyone dragging around.
13. They found the man's body after dragging the canal.
14. He came in, dragging his three children behind him.
15. The government, he claimed, was dragging its feet.
16. He was dragging his coat in the mud.
17. He keeps dragging on his pipe.
18. The sail was dragging through the water.
19. Your coat's dragging in the mud.
20. The cat was dragging its broken leg.
21. The boy was dragging his coat along the ground.
22. His work has been dragging behind recently.
23. I will not have the likes of you dragging down my reputation.
24. Athletics is like a drug, it keeps dragging you back for more.
25. The policemen are dragging the river for the body of the missing boy.
26. The police are dragging the lake for the missing girl's body.
27. The authorities are dragging their feet over banning cigarette advertising.
28. It all happened years ago. There's no point dragging it up now.
29. They're dragging the river for the body of the missing boy.
30. I suspect the government is dragging its heels over this issue.
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