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Definition of drag
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of drag is as below...
Drag (v. t.) To draw
slowly
or
heavily
onward;
to pull along the
ground
by main
force;
to haul; to
trail;
--
applied
to
drawing
heavy or
resisting
bodies
or those inapt for
drawing,
with
labor,
along the
ground
or other
surface;
as, to drag stone or
timber;
to drag a net in
fishing..
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Draggle-tail
::
Draggle-tail
(n.) A
slattern
who
suffers
her gown to trail in the mire; a
drabble-tail.
Demoiselle
::
Demoiselle
(n.) A
beautiful,
small
dragon
fly of the genus
Agrion..
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.)
Motion
affected
with
slowness
and
difficulty,
as if
clogged..
Hary
::
Hary (v. t.) To draw; to drag; to carry off by
violence.
Hydragogue
::
Hydragogue
(n.) A
hydragogue
medicine,
usually
a
cathartic
or
diuretic..
Flapdragon
::
Flapdragon
(n.) The thing thus
caught
and
eaten.
Sag
::
Sag (v. i.) To
loiter
in
walking;
to idle
along;
to drag or droop
heavily.
Hale
::
Hale (v. t.) To pull; to drag; to haul.
Cumbersome
::
Cumbersome
(a.)
Burdensome
or
hindering,
as a
weight
or drag;
embarrassing;
vexatious;
cumbrous..
Pseudoneuroptera
::
Pseudoneuroptera
(n. pl.)
division
of
insects
(Zool.)
reticulated
wings,
as in the
Neuroptera,
but
having
an
active
pupa
state.
It
includes
the
dragon
flies,
May
flies,
white ants, etc. By some
zoologists
they are
classed
with the
Orthoptera;
by
others,
with the
Neuroptera..
Train
::
Train (v. t.) To draw
along;
to
trail;
to drag.
Drabble-tail
::
Drabble-tail
(n.) A
draggle-tail;
a
slattern.
Quadragene
::
Quadragene
(n.) An
indulgence
of forty days,
corresponding
to the forty days of
ancient
canonical
penance..
Skid
::
Skid (n.) A shoe or clog, as of iron,
attached
to a
chain,
and
placed
under the wheel of a wagon to
prevent
its
turning
when
descending
a steep hill; a drag; a
skidpan;
also, by
extension,
a hook
attached
to a
chain,
and used for the same
purpose..
Gowdie
::
Gowdie
(n.) See
Dragont.
Daggle-tailed
::
Daggle-tailed
(a.)
Having
the lower ends of
garments
defiled
by
trailing
in mire or
filth;
draggle-tailed.
Dragging
::
Dragging
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dra.
Nowel
::
Nowel (n.) The
bottom
part of a mold or of a
flask,
in
distinction
from the cope; the
drag..
Bedraggle
::
Bedraggle
(v. t.) To
draggle;
to soil, as
garments
which,
in
walking,
are
suffered
to drag in dust, mud, etc..
Foxfish
::
Foxfish
(n.) The
european
dragonet.
See
Dragonet.
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