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drag <a drag; drags> N

drag <a drag; drags> VB

drag N

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His fighting style includes, creating a sandpit to drag his opponents into.
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The relative was so shocked to see him there in tatters, he had to drag away the protesting scholar with the promise to help him.
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One downside of using neutral buoyancy to simulate microgravity is the significant amount of drag presented by water.
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The mass and drag of the moving water creates the resistance.
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The caliper drag causes the calipers to brush up against the reel spool.
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The name arose because they competed in a gasoline-fueled drag racing class, rather than one using methanol or nitromethane.
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Press and hold the app again and drag it to the right, onto the second page of the folder.
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Their fur decreases streamlining and creates additional drag.
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If the swimmer lifts his or her head too high the swimmer's hips often drop, creating drag, thus slowing the swimmer down.
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Even at zero airspeed, the rotor is quite effective as it has nearly the drag coefficient of a parachute despite having much lower solidity.
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