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1. drag ones feet
verb.
Postpone
doing
what
one
should
be
doing.
Synonyms
delay
dilly-dally
dillydally
stall
procrastinate
shillyshally
drag one's heels
Antonyms
activity
accelerate
rush
start
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2. drag
verb.
(ˈdræg)
Pull,
as
against
a
resistance.
Synonyms
pull
schlep
shlep
trail
pull along
force
train
draw
Antonyms
push
permissive
obey
disagree
differ
Etymology
drag (English)
draggen (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. drag
verb.
(ˈdræg)
Draw
slowly
or
heavily.
Synonyms
pull
haul
cart
bowse
force
draw
bouse
hale
Antonyms
push
derestrict
activity
action
activeness
Etymology
drag (English)
draggen (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. drag
noun.
(ˈdræg)
The
phenomenon
of
resistance
to
motion
through
a
fluid.
Synonyms
sound barrier
resistance
windage
retarding force
sonic barrier
Antonyms
rush
ride
civilian
pull
attract
Etymology
drag (English)
draggen (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. drag
verb.
(ˈdræg)
Move
slowly
and
as
if
with
great
effort.
Synonyms
move
travel
locomote
go
Antonyms
stay in place
untwine
unravel
artifact
arrange
Etymology
drag (English)
draggen (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. drag
verb.
(ˈdræg)
Force
into
some
kind
of
situation,
condition,
or
course
of
action.
Synonyms
tangle
drag in
sweep
embroil
involve
sweep up
Antonyms
exclude
lack
reject
refresh
undress
Etymology
drag (English)
draggen (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. drag
verb.
(ˈdræg)
To
lag
or
linger
behind.
Synonyms
fall back
get behind
drop behind
trail
hang back
lag
dawdle
fall behind
drop back
Antonyms
discourage
unsnarl
untwist
disentangle
unknot
Etymology
drag (English)
draggen (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. drag
verb.
(ˈdræg)
Suck
in
or
take
(air).
Synonyms
inspire
puff
smoke
breathe in
inhale
draw
Antonyms
exhale
walk
glycerolize
invest
deposit
Etymology
drag (English)
draggen (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. drag
verb.
(ˈdræg)
Proceed
for
an
extended
period
of
time.
Synonyms
drag out
proceed
go
drag on
Antonyms
repulsion
attraction
centrifugal force
centripetal force
decompress
Etymology
drag (English)
draggen (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. drag
noun.
(ˈdræg)
The
act
of
dragging
(pulling
with
force).
Synonyms
pull
pulling
Antonyms
adduct
abduct
repel
Etymology
drag (English)
draggen (Middle English (1100-1500))
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