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    drag
    [draɡ]
    verb
    drag (verb) · drags (third person present) · dragged (past tense) · dragged (past participle) · dragging (present participle)
    1. pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty:
      "we dragged the boat up the beach" · "I couldn't drag my eyes away"
      • take (someone) to or from a place or event, despite their reluctance:
        "my girlfriend is dragging me off to Atlantic City for a week" · "it's a marketing tool to drag in new fans and bump up sales"
      • (drag oneself)
        go somewhere wearily, reluctantly, or with difficulty:
        "I have to drag myself out of bed each day"
      • (of a person's clothes or an animal's tail) trail along the ground:
        "the nuns walked in meditation, their habits dragging on the grass"
      • (drag at)
        catch hold of and pull (something):
        "desperately, Jinny dragged at his arm"
      • (of a ship) trail (an anchor) along the seabed, causing the ship to drift:
        "the coaster was dragging her anchor in St. Ives Bay" · "the anchor did not hold and they dragged further through the water"
      • (of an anchor) fail to hold, causing a ship or boat to drift:
        "his anchor had dragged and he found himself sailing out to sea"
      • search the bottom of (a river, lake, or the sea) with grapnels or nets:
        "frogmen had dragged the local river"
        Similar:
        hunt through
        rummage through
        sift through
        go through with a fine-tooth comb
        root through
        rake through
        look all over
        look high and low in
        turn upside-down
    2. (of time, events, or activities) pass slowly and tediously:
      "the day dragged—eventually it was time for bed"
      Similar:
      become tedious
      appear to pass slowly
      go slowly
      move slowly
      creep along
      limp along
      go at a snail's pace
      go on too long
      go on and on
    3. move (an image, icon, etc.) across a display screen using a mouse, trackpad, one’s fingers, etc.:
      "you can move the icons into this group by dragging them in with the mouse"
    4. engage in a drag race:
      "they were caught dragging on Francis Lewis Blvd"
    noun
    drag (noun) · drags (plural noun)
    1. the action of pulling something forcefully or with difficulty:
      "the drag of the current"
    2. informal
      a boring or tiresome person or thing:
      "working nine to five can be a drag"
      Similar:
      tedious thing
      tiresome thing
      source of annoyance
      thorn in one's flesh
      tiresome person
      tedious person
    3. informal
      an act of inhaling smoke from a cigarette:
      "he took a long drag on his cigarette"
    4. clothing more conventionally worn by the other sex, especially exaggeratedly feminine clothing, makeup, and hair adopted by a man:
      "a fashion show, complete with men in drag" · "a live drag show"
    5. informal
      a street or road:
      "the main drag is wide but there are few vehicles"
    6. a thing that is pulled along the ground or through water.
      • historical
        a harrow used for breaking up the surface of land.
      • an apparatus for dredging a river or for recovering the bodies of drowned people from a river, a lake, or the sea.
      • another term for dragnet
    7. a strong-smelling lure drawn before hounds as a substitute for a fox or other hunted animal.
      • a hunt using a strong-smelling lure.
    8. music
      one of the basic patterns (rudiments) of drumming, consisting of a stroke preceded by two grace notes, which are usually played with the other stick. See also ruff
    9. short for drag race
    10. historical
      a private vehicle like a stagecoach, drawn by four horses.
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old English dragan or Old Norse draga ‘to draw’; the noun partly from Middle Low German dragge ‘grapnel’.
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