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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31. Joe's been ill for weeks now - it's really dragging him down.
32. The issue is quite complicated enough, without dragging in the argument about the effects on wildlife.
33. Have you ever tried dragging a child away from a TV set?
34. Why do you have to keep dragging up my divorce?
35. Police were still dragging lakes all over the Catskills.
36. The Grunwick dispute is still nominally dragging on.
37. Startled, Bunny stepped backwards, dragging Meredith with him.
38. Watchmen were dragging bodies out of the room downstairs.
39. Kennecott had been dragging its feet.
39. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
40. She reached for her bag and tore at the zip, dragging a T-shirt and jumper out.
41. Dragging you all this way in this heat. So silly, really.
42. Liz ran, dragging Anna, their footsteps thundering; stealth would take too long.
43. Others chat about the supposed late-night spotting of a large rat dragging a six-pack of bottled water across the warehouse floor.
44. But at night he couldn't wait to get upstairs, sometimes dragging Kate by the wrists in a steel grip.
45. Somehow then I found the strength to roll away, dragging my boots away from the clutch of the pile's soggy depths.
46. He lunged forward, grabbing at T'ai Cho's arm, dragging him back.
47. I remember not being able to stand outside a phone kiosk any longer and dragging out a man who was obviously gossiping therein.
48. The truth could be that they are dragging their heels in processing these requests which makes it appear that way.
49. The pulse was dragging him in, into that horrid rhythm, now dead, now living.
50. I saw three horses galloping off, dragging a fourth, which was dead.
51. When he was released he begged for food at markets by dragging himself along on his knees.
52. Dragging her mind back to the matter in hand, and mumbling apologies, she wormed her way to the reception desk.
53. He reached down and grabbed Twoflower by the scruff of his neck, dragging him across the saddle tree.
54. Was it because he feared the Republicans were going to hammer him in the 1996 election for dragging his feet on enlargement?
55. He was suspended for six games last season for assaulting his former girlfriend, dragging her down three flights of stairs.
56. With most programs it's as simple as dragging and dropping the file.
57. When Damian raised his head, he was darkly flushed, dragging air into his lungs.
58. A moment later he had been dragging her, tray and all, through one of the doors into the vast ballroom.
59. The court case has been dragging on for months, and it's increasingly unlikely that she'll win.
60. Consumers reined in their spending, dragging down December sales at many of the nation's largest retailers.
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