dragging

[ˈdræɡɪŋ]

dragging Definition

  • 1pulling something along the ground with effort and difficulty
  • 2moving slowly and with difficulty
  • 3continuing for too long and becoming boring or annoying

Using dragging: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dragging" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dragging sound of the chair across the floor was irritating.

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    The old man walked with a dragging gait.

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    The meeting was dragging on for hours.

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    The movie was dragging in the middle part.

dragging Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: dragging in Brief

The term 'dragging' [ˈdræɡɪŋ] refers to pulling something along the ground with difficulty, moving slowly, or continuing for too long and becoming boring or annoying. It can be used to describe sounds, movements, or events, as in 'The dragging sound of the chair across the floor was irritating,' 'The old man walked with a dragging gait,' and 'The meeting was dragging on for hours.'

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