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II . drag <-gg-> [dræg] VB intr

3. drag (lag behind):

III . drag <-gg-> [dræg] N

1. drag (device):

4. drag no pl inf (boring experience):

what a drag!

5. drag no pl inf (boring person):

7. drag inf (inhalation):

Phrases:

the main drag Am, Aus inf

drag down VB trans

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

drag on VB intr

drag on meeting, film:

drag out <-gg-> VB trans

drag out meeting, conversation:

drag lift N Brit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Next a solid coat of off-white paint was applied, and that was followed by a dragged coating of blue paint.
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The treacherous host suddenly seized the catechist, dragged him to the edge of a cliff and flung him over.
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The trial related to this accusation dragged on for four years, before the defendants were found to be innocent.
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Lacking experience as a recording group, the sessions dragged out from a normal two or three weeks to a full six weeks.
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A nineteen-year-old was dragged out to sea when he was surprised by an undercurrent and his body was not found until five days later.
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The towboats cut their lines and the vessels anchors dragged.
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In the suburbs, his supporters, many of whom were ineligible to vote, withdrew the horses and dragged their candidate through the streets in triumph.
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Alternatively, if the bookmarklet is presented as a link, under some browsers it can be dragged and dropped onto the bookmark bar.
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The dog could not be persuaded to move off one spot, or even dragged past it on a leash.
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The first performance was overlong and dragged in places, continuing until almost 1:00 am, and some of the audience left before the end.
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