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drag

verb
/dræɡ/

Meaning

to pull something heavy or difficult to move along the ground; to go somewhere unwillingly; to last too long
to pull something along the ground with effort

Example Sentences

She had to drag the heavy suitcase up the stairs.

He had to drag the heavy box across the floor.

Example Expressions

drag one's feet

Synonyms

pull, haul, tow, trail, tug
Entry 1
pull, haul, tow, trail
Entry 2
pull, haul, tow, tug

Antonyms

push, carry, lift, speed, propel
Entry 1
push, carry, lift, speed
Entry 2
push, propel

Collocations

drag slowly, drag along, drag down, drag out, drag feet, drag across, drag into
Entry 1
drag slowly, drag along, drag down, drag out, drag feet
Entry 2
drag across, drag along, drag into, drag down

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