what is drag.................
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pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty.
"we dragged the boat up the beach"
synonyms:haul, pull, draw, tug, heave, trail, trawl, tow; More
2.
(of time) pass slowly and tediously.
"the day dragged—eventually it was time for bed"
synonyms:become tedious, appear to pass slowly, go slowly, move slowly, creep along, limp along, crawl, hang heavy, go at a snail's pace, wear on, go on too long, go on and on
"the day dragged for Anne"
noun
1.
the action of pulling something forcefully or with difficulty.
"the drag of the current"
synonyms:pull, tug, tow, heave, yank; More
2.
informal
a boring or tiresome person or thing.
"working nine to five can be a drag"
synonyms:bore, tedious thing, tiresome thing, nuisance, bother, trouble, pest, annoyance, source of annoyance, trial, vexation, thorn in one's flesh; More
"we dragged the boat up the beach"
synonyms:haul, pull, draw, tug, heave, trail, trawl, tow; More
2.
(of time) pass slowly and tediously.
"the day dragged—eventually it was time for bed"
synonyms:become tedious, appear to pass slowly, go slowly, move slowly, creep along, limp along, crawl, hang heavy, go at a snail's pace, wear on, go on too long, go on and on
"the day dragged for Anne"
noun
1.
the action of pulling something forcefully or with difficulty.
"the drag of the current"
synonyms:pull, tug, tow, heave, yank; More
2.
informal
a boring or tiresome person or thing.
"working nine to five can be a drag"
synonyms:bore, tedious thing, tiresome thing, nuisance, bother, trouble, pest, annoyance, source of annoyance, trial, vexation, thorn in one's flesh; More
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pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty.
"we dragged the boat up the beach"
synonyms:haul, pull, draw, tug, heave, trail, trawl, tow; More
"we dragged the boat up the beach"
synonyms:haul, pull, draw, tug, heave, trail, trawl, tow; More
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