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to drag

 

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Term: to drag

Definition:

verb: to pull forcefully or with difficulty; to haul or tow along a surface

verb: to move or proceed slowly and with difficulty

noun: a slow and laborious movement or progress

Examples:

verb:

  • She had to drag the heavy suitcase up the stairs.
  • The tractor was dragging the fallen tree out of the road.
  • He got tired during the marathon race, so he dragged himself across the finish line.

noun:

  • After hours of hiking, fatigue set in, and their pace turned into a tedious drag.
  • The car's broken axle caused a noticeable drag on its speed.

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