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I. drag <-gg-> [dræg] V. trans.

1. drag (pull):

drag
drag
to drag one's heels fig.
to drag one's heels fig.
to drag sb's name through the mud

2. drag (in water):

drag
drag

II. drag <-gg-> [dræg] V. intr.

1. drag (trail along):

drag
drag

2. drag:

drag time
drag meeting, conversation

3. drag (lag behind):

drag

III. drag <-gg-> [dræg] SUST.

1. drag (device):

drag

2. drag no pl.:

drag FÍS.
drag AERO.

3. drag no pl. (hindrance):

drag
drag
to be a drag on sb

4. drag no pl. coloq. (boring experience):

drag
what a drag!

5. drag no pl. coloq. (boring person):

drag
drag

6. drag no pl. coloq. (women's clothes):

drag
to be in drag

7. drag coloq. (inhalation):

drag
drag
to take a drag

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

the main drag ingl. am., ingl. austr. coloq.

drag along V. trans.

drag along

drag away V. trans.

drag away
drag away

drag behind V. intr.

drag behind
drag behind

drag down V. trans.

1. drag down (force to a lower level):

drag down

2. drag down:

drag down (make weak)

drag in V. trans.

drag in person
drag in subject

drag on V. intr.

drag on meeting, film:

drag on

drag out <-gg-> V. trans.

drag out meeting, conversation:

drag out
drag out

drag up V. trans.

drag up
drag up

drag lift SUST. ingl. brit.

drag lift
Present
Idrag
youdrag
he/she/itdrags
wedrag
youdrag
theydrag
Past
Idragged
youdragged
he/she/itdragged
wedragged
youdragged
theydragged
Present Perfect
Ihavedragged
youhavedragged
he/she/ithasdragged
wehavedragged
youhavedragged
theyhavedragged
Past Perfect
Ihaddragged
youhaddragged
he/she/ithaddragged
wehaddragged
youhaddragged
theyhaddragged

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When he walks his left foot seems to drag behind him as if it is connected to his torso by mere skin.
www.scoop.co.nz
These parts might drag behind the main action. 4.
en.wikipedia.org
Why drag up the history.
www.sunlive.co.nz
One way they do this is to drag up hoary old sayings that seem like traditional wisdom but actually have a deeper and more sinister purpose.
www.smh.com.au
Why drag up ancient history?
www.smh.com.au