NOUN
  • Definition - Resistance of the air (or some other fluid) to something moving through it.
  • Example - When designing cars, manufacturers have to take drag into consideration.
  • Definition - (foundry) The bottom part of a sand casting mold.
  • Example - When designing cars, manufacturers have to take drag into consideration.
  • Definition - A device dragged along the bottom of a body of water in search of something, e.g. a dead body, or in fishing.
  • Example - When designing cars, manufacturers have to take drag into consideration.
  • Definition - A puff on a cigarette or joint.
  • Example - When designing cars, manufacturers have to take drag into consideration.
  • Definition - Someone or something that is annoying or frustrating, or disappointing; an obstacle to progress or enjoyment.
  • Example - Travelling to work in the rush hour is a real drag.
  • Definition - A long open horse-drawn carriage with transverse or side seats.
  • Example - Travelling to work in the rush hour is a real drag.
  • Definition - Street, as in 'main drag'.
  • Example - Travelling to work in the rush hour is a real drag.
  • Definition - The scent-path left by dragging a fox, or some other substance such as aniseed, for training hounds to follow scents.
  • Example - to run a drag
  • Definition - A large amount of backspin on the cue ball, causing the cue ball to slow down.
  • Example - to run a drag
  • Definition - A heavy harrow for breaking up ground.
  • Example - to run a drag
  • Definition - A kind of sledge for conveying heavy objects; also, a kind of low car or handcart.
  • Example - a stone drag
  • Definition - The bottom part of a flask or mould, the upper part being the cope.
  • Example - a stone drag
  • Definition - A steel instrument for completing the dressing of soft stone.
  • Example - a stone drag
  • Definition - The difference between the speed of a screw steamer under sail and that of the screw when the ship outruns the screw; or between the propulsive effects of the different floats of a paddle wheel.
  • Example - a stone drag
  • Definition - Anything towed in the water to retard a ship's progress, or to keep her head up to the wind; especially, a canvas bag with a hooped mouth (drag sail), so used.
  • Example - a stone drag
  • Definition - A skid or shoe for retarding the motion of a carriage wheel.
  • Example - a stone drag
  • Definition - Motion affected with slowness and difficulty, as if clogged.
  • Example - a stone drag
  • Definition - Witch house music.
  • Example - a stone drag
  • Definition - The last position in a line of hikers.
  • Example - a stone drag
  • Definition - (aerodynamics) The act of suppressing wind flow to slow an aircraft in flight, as by use of flaps when landing.
  • Example - a stone drag
  • Definition - A push somewhat under the centre of the cue ball, causing it to follow the object ball a short way.
  • Example - a stone drag
  • Definition - A device for guiding wood to the saw.
  • Example - a stone drag
  • Definition - A mailcoach.
  • Example - a stone drag
VERB
  • Definition - To pull along a surface or through a medium, sometimes with difficulty.
  • Example - Let's drag this load of wood over to the shed.
  • Definition - To move onward heavily, laboriously, or slowly; to advance with weary effort; to go on lingeringly.
  • Example - Time seems to drag when you’re waiting for a bus.
  • Definition - To act or proceed slowly or without enthusiasm; to be reluctant.
  • Example - Time seems to drag when you’re waiting for a bus.
  • Definition - To draw along (something burdensome); hence, to pass in pain or with difficulty.
  • Example - Time seems to drag when you’re waiting for a bus.
  • Definition - To serve as a clog or hindrance; to hold back.
  • Example - Time seems to drag when you’re waiting for a bus.
  • Definition - To move (an item) on the computer display by means of a mouse or other input device.
  • Example - Drag the file into the window to open it.
  • Definition - (chiefly of a vehicle) To unintentionally rub or scrape on a surface.
  • Example - The car was so low to the ground that its muffler was dragging on a speed bump.
  • Definition - To hit or kick off target.
  • Example - The car was so low to the ground that its muffler was dragging on a speed bump.
  • Definition - To fish with a dragnet.
  • Example - The car was so low to the ground that its muffler was dragging on a speed bump.
  • Definition - To search for something, as a lost object or body, by dragging something along the bottom of a body of water.
  • Example - The car was so low to the ground that its muffler was dragging on a speed bump.
  • Definition - To break (land) by drawing a drag or harrow over it; to harrow.
  • Example - The car was so low to the ground that its muffler was dragging on a speed bump.
  • Synonyms - harrow
  • Definition - To search exhaustively, as if with a dragnet.
  • Example - The car was so low to the ground that its muffler was dragging on a speed bump.
  • Definition - To roast, say negative things about, or call attention to the flaws of (someone).
  • Example - You just drag him 'cause he's got more money than you.
  • Synonyms - criticize
Words in your word
4 Letter Words
drag 6 grad 6
3 Letter Words
dag 5 gad 5 gar 4 rad 4 rag 4
2 Letter Words
ad 3 ag 3 da 3 ar 2
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