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/draɡ/
verb
  1. 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, streel, yank, lug, hale
  2. (of time, events, or activities) 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
  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
  1. the action of pulling something forcefully or with difficulty.
    "the drag of the current"
    synonyms: pull, tug, tow, heave, yank, resistance, braking, retardation
  2. 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, tiresome person, tedious person, pain, pain in the neck, bind, headache, hassle, pain in the butt, nudnik, fair cow, nark, blighter, blister, pill, pain in the arse, pain in the ass
  3. 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"
  5. 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.
  7. a strong-smelling lure drawn before hounds as a substitute for a fox or other hunted animal.
  8. influence over other people.
    "they had the education but they didn't have the drag"
  9. 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.
  10. short for drag race.
  11. a private vehicle like a stagecoach, drawn by four horses.

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