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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91. Clicking on a directory will open it, clicking on a file or dragging and dropping it should start the download.
92. Coming back I was exhausted, dragging my heels through a four-inch snow.
93. He grabbed her collar, dragging her clear and across the mud like a life-size rag doll.
94. Mr de Klerk's people say the Congress is dragging its feet because it is too disorganised to talk.
95. The shapes of the Women, dragging the boat up the beach, were dimmer and more ghostly than ever.
96. He caught a towel and, dragging his helmet off, scoured his face and his neck.
97. As Singer went back, he grabbed Pascoe's lapel, dragging him on, and they both fell.
98. I ran on to the pavement, dragging my cart after me.
99. All around him people were hurling possessions from windows and dragging horses from smoking stables.
99. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
100. I walked down the hallway, dragging my backpack behind me, to my old bedroom.
101. They went up the track with Piper dragging his heels like a recalcitrant child.
102. The character has a base 20% chance each round of dragging it from the skeleton's grasp.
103. In other footage a lorry was dragging a body behind it.
104. On the other hand, the agency has been dragging its feet all the way in making the endangered determination.
105. The police were dragging out the screens from their van, ready to enclose the scene of crime.
106. Instead of dragging everything into the open and putting up a fight, I held on in silence.
107. Simon glanced at him and then back at his own feet, dragging along in his torn sneakers.
108. Presidential spokesman Park Joon-young denied that the government was dragging its heels.
109. You can delete the files by dragging them into your "trash" folder.
110. As the dot.coms crashed, dragging stockmarkets with them, so, eventually(sentencedict.com), did television advertising.
111. The leash was dragging and it was stepping on the leash and would stop.
112. The long overcoat dragging the sidewalk, my little suitcase clutched in my hand.
113. But they'd had men dragging those stinking waters for twenty-four hours and they'd come up with nothing.
114. I was forever dragging him away from the fireplace.
115. One electromechanical coupling intrasystem energy - feedback electric dragging?
116. Even dragging a small tail after 80.
117. The tiger was dragging the antelope across the field.
118. The sailors were dragging busily.
119. Love is dragging her under the loranthus.
120. Mr Connors seemed dazed and was dragging his feet.
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