verb

drag

/dræɡ/

drag

VERB

Definition of drag

1

If you drag something, you pull it, usually with difficulty.

çekmek; sürüklemek

Example: She heard the noise of a chair being dragged to the window.

1

If you drag your feet, you move or do something slowly.

çekmek

Example: Six months later, when nothing had happened, they complained that the city was still dragging its feet.

2

If you drag somebody somewhere, you take them there but they don't want to go.

Example: Dad sent me to drag you back home.

3

If you drag yourself somewhere, you go there with difficulty, often because you're tired or sick.

Example: I dragged myself out of bed and made a cup of coffee.

4

If you drag something on a computer screen, you move it from one place to another using a pointer.

çekmek

drag

EXAMPLES

Examples of drag

1

She heard the noise of a chair being dragged to the window.

Example sentence
2

Six months later, when nothing had happened, they complained that the city was still dragging its feet.

Example sentence
3

Dad sent me to drag you back home.

Example sentence
4

I dragged myself out of bed and made a cup of coffee.

Example sentence

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