verb
- pulls something along a surface, usually the ground
- moves slowly or with difficulty
- continues for too long in a boring way
Usage: third person singular present
Usage: third person singular present
Usage: third person singular present
noun
- something that slows progress or causes boredom
- acts of pulling something along a surface
Usage: plural
Usage: plural
Examples
- She drags the heavy suitcase across the floor.
- The injured hiker drags himself to safety.
- The meeting drags on for three hours.
- Time drags when you’re bored.
- These old computers are real drags on productivity.
- The rope shows marks from multiple drags across the pavement.
- He drags his feet when walking to school.