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drag

Aussprache: [dræɡ]

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Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to pull something along the ground or through the air. For example, if you have a toy car and you pull it behind you, you're dragging it.

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She drags her backpack to school every day.

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He did not drag his suitcase; he wheeled it instead.

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Can you drag that box to the other room?

Kontext: „movement“

(noun) the act of pulling something forward. It can also mean how heavy or hard something is to pull or move.

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The drag of the sled made it hard to pull up the hill.

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There was no drag on the smooth surface, so it was easy to move.

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How much drag is there when you pull the rope?

Kontext: „interaction“

(verb) to take a long time or be boring. If something feels like it goes on and on without excitement, it can be described as dragging.

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The movie was so good that it never dragged.

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The lecture dragged on for hours without interesting information.

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Does this story drag, or is it exciting?

Kontext: „entertainment“

(noun) a type of performance where someone dresses up in a way that exaggerates and entertains. Usually, this involves dressing in clothing that is traditionally associated with a different gender.

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He loves watching drag shows for their colorful performances.

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She didn't enjoy the drag performance because it was not her style.

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Have you ever seen a drag show?

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