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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121. When Pete was helping Gena, he tried to widen a window by dragging the right edge.
122. Can prostitution disappear without dragging monogamy with it into the abyss?
123. Bottom trawling is the fishing practice of dragging large nets weighted with chains or other heavy gear across the seafloor to catch groundfish species such as rockfish , cod, and sole.
124. B : Negotiations between the two countries are dragging on in Helsinki.
125. That evening at sunset the boy comes walking by and to the old man's surprise, he is dragging behind him the chicken wire with about 30 chickens caught in it.
126. The Highlight feature allows you to select any portion of a video by clicking and dragging your mouse over the filmstrip and sharing just that highlighted section with others.
127. You can also import folders and files by dragging them from the file system and dropping them in the Navigator view, or by copying and pasting.
128. I got out and walked for a few minutes, but all I saw were policemen dragging inebriated celebrants off the streets in a driving snowstorm.
129. She was so tired, she could scarcely move her dragging limbs.
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130. Waves crashing. The distant thump of rock music. The whirring engine of a small biplane, dragging an ad from its tail.
131. By this time the mail-cart man had joined her, and began dragging and unharnessing the hot form of Prince.
132. Helmeted firemen were dragging their hoses out of the lobby.
133. Second, age is nipping at the heels of each and dragging them back down toward. 500.
134. Wedge and lapped to a mirror finish and tightly guided to prevent dragging and seat damage.
135. You can change the row height of any project row by dragging rowup or down.
136. But the same trends that are dragging Europe into irrelevancy are impacting Canada and the US as well .
137. By merely dragging the crosshair onto a running form(sentencedict.com), you can see all the properties and events for the given control.
138. The roper's intent is to make the steer sustain a sufficiently violent fall and subsequent dragging to stun him.
139. This is difficult territory for any free-marketeer and risks dragging policy makers into difficult political territory.
140. As recrimination swirls around him, squabbles over his future are dragging on.
141. He leafs through pictures of himself leaning against a chuck wagon, dragging a Christmas tree across a snow covered field and lighting up in a stable.
142. Select the default drag and drop export format when dragging a certificate to a file folder.
143. But Mr. Lea's being good enough to let them keep dragging on around here.
144. Commonly, using a meta - key while dragging puts the mouse into vernier mode.
145. This is the only case where you can create a new element in the target WSDL tree with a menu selection in order to support dragging and dropping new operations to it.
146. Our main products are various forms of marine lifting block, eye plate , eye ring, turnbuckle , shackle, steel wire socket , spring towing hook, as well as dragging components, such as hatch cover.
147. We walked down into Lambeth. Bozo limped slowly, with a queer crablike gait, half sideways, dragging his smashed foot behind him.
148. Adopt the hanging chain and appropriative hanging tools, charging and dragging is convenient and quick.
149. A team of horses was dragging a big log out of the forest.
150. As with dragging, a meta - key is often used to constrain the direction of a resize interaction.
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