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drug
verb
-
drag
,
dragging
,
drags
,
drug
non-standard
past
tense
and
past
participle
of
drag
•
We
drug
the
old
refrigerator
out
to
the
curb
.
We
drug
the
old
refrigerator
out
to
the
curb
.
•
She
drug
the
heavy
suitcase
up
the
stairs
by
herself
.
She
drug
the
heavy
suitcase
up
the
stairs
by
herself
.
drag
verb
-
drag
,
dragging
,
drags
,
dragged
to
pull
something
or
someone
along
the
ground
or
another
surface
,
usually
with
effort
•
The
suitcase
was
so
heavy
that
I
had
to
drag
it
across
the
floor
.
The
suitcase
was
so
heavy
that
I
had
to
drag
it
across
the
floor
.
•
Two
workers
dragged
a
fallen
tree
off
the
road
after
the
storm
.
Two
workers
dragged
a
fallen
tree
off
the
road
after
the
storm
.
verb
-
drag
,
dragging
,
drags
,
dragged
to
pull
someone
somewhere
quickly
and
forcefully
,
often
against
their
will
•
The
police
officer
dragged
the
suspect
out
of
the
car
.
The
police
officer
dragged
the
suspect
out
of
the
car
.
•
My
sister
dragged
me
onto
the
dance
floor
even
though
I
was
shy
.
My
sister
dragged
me
onto
the
dance
floor
even
though
I
was
shy
.
verb
-
drag
,
dragging
,
drags
,
dragged
if
time
or
an
event
drags
,
it
seems
to
pass
very
slowly
•
The
long
meeting
dragged
on
for
three
hours
.
The
long
meeting
dragged
on
for
three
hours
.
•
Winter
seems
to
drag
when
there
is
little
sunshine
.
Winter
seems
to
drag
when
there
is
little
sunshine
.
verb
-
drag
,
dragging
,
drags
,
dragged
to
move
something
on
a
computer
or
phone
screen
by
holding
down
the
mouse
button
or
your
finger
and
sliding
it
to
a
new
place
•
Just
drag
the
file
into
the
folder
to
copy
it
.
Just
drag
the
file
into
the
folder
to
copy
it
.
•
She
dragged
the
photo
to
the
trash
icon
by
mistake
.
She
dragged
the
photo
to
the
trash
icon
by
mistake
.
noun
something
that
is
boring
,
unpleasant
,
or
causes
inconvenience
•
Waiting
in
traffic
is
such
a
drag
.
Waiting
in
traffic
is
such
a
drag
.
•
It
’
s
a
real
drag
that
the
concert
was
canceled
.
It
’
s
a
real
drag
that
the
concert
was
canceled
.
noun
-
drag
clothing
traditionally
worn
by
the
opposite
sex
,
especially
for
performance
or
fun
•
The
actor
appeared
on
stage
in
glamorous
drag
,
sparkling
under
the
lights
.
The
actor
appeared
on
stage
in
glamorous
drag
,
sparkling
under
the
lights
.
•
For
the
costume
party
,
Mark
decided
to
go
in
drag
and
wear
a
flowing
evening
gown
.
For
the
costume
party
,
Mark
decided
to
go
in
drag
and
wear
a
flowing
evening
gown
.
noun
a
long
,
deep
breath
of
smoke
taken
from
a
cigarette
,
pipe
,
or
similar
thing
•
He
took
a
long
drag
on
his
cigarette
and
exhaled
slowly
.
He
took
a
long
drag
on
his
cigarette
and
exhaled
slowly
.
•
One
more
drag
and
she
stubbed
the
cigarette
out
.
One
more
drag
and
she
stubbed
the
cigarette
out
.
noun
-
drag
the
force
that
slows
something
moving
through
air
or
water
•
Streamlined
cars
have
less
air
drag
and
can
go
faster
.
Streamlined
cars
have
less
air
drag
and
can
go
faster
.
•
Engineers
study
the
effects
of
wind
drag
on
tall
buildings
.
Engineers
study
the
effects
of
wind
drag
on
tall
buildings
.