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Definition of drag
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Drag (v. i.) To fish with a
dragnet.
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Brake
::
Brake (v. t.) A
large,
heavy
harrow
for
breaking
clods after
plowing;
a
drag..
Dragon
::
Dragon
(n.) A
fabulous
winged
creature,
sometimes
borne as a
charge
in a coat of
arms..
Drag
::
Drag (v. i.) To fish with a
dragnet.
Dragoonade
::
Dragoonade
(n.) See
Dragonnade.
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.)
Motion
affected
with
slowness
and
difficulty,
as if
clogged..
Dragooned
::
Dragooned
(imp. & p. p.) of
Dragoo.
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) Also, a skid or shoe, for
retarding
the
motion
of a
carriage
wheel..
Shackle
::
Shackle
(n.) A link for
connecting
railroad
cars; --
called
also
drawlink,
draglink,
etc..
Fly
::
Fly (v. i.) Any
winged
insect;
esp., one with
transparent
wings;
as, the
Spanish
fly;
firefly;
gall fly;
dragon
fly..
Shuffle
::
Shuffle
(v. i.) To move in a
slovenly,
dragging
manner;
to drag or
scrape
the feet in
walking
or
dancing..
Draggle
::
Draggle
(v. t.) To wet and soil by
dragging
on the
ground,
mud, or wet
grass;
to
drabble;
to
trail..
Drabble-tail
::
Drabble-tail
(n.) A
draggle-tail;
a
slattern.
Nowel
::
Nowel (n.) The
bottom
part of a mold or of a
flask,
in
distinction
from the cope; the
drag..
Daggle-tailed
::
Daggle-tailed
(a.)
Having
the lower ends of
garments
defiled
by
trailing
in mire or
filth;
draggle-tailed.
Trainel
::
Trainel
(n.) A
dragnet.
Drag
::
Drag (v. i.) To serve as a clog or
hindrance;
to hold back.
Dragmen
::
Dragmen
(pl. ) of
Dragma.
Flapdragon
::
Flapdragon
(n.) The thing thus
caught
and
eaten.
Draggling
::
Draggling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Draggl.
Dragging
::
Dragging
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dra.
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