drag
/dræɡ/drag
VERBDefinition of drag
If you drag something, you pull it, usually with difficulty.
çekmek; sürüklemekExample: She heard the noise of a chair being dragged to the window.
If you drag your feet, you move or do something slowly.
çekmekExample: Six months later, when nothing had happened, they complained that the city was still dragging its feet.
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.
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.
If you drag something on a computer screen, you move it from one place to another using a pointer.
çekmekdrag
EXAMPLESExamples of drag
She heard the noise of a chair being dragged to the window.
Example sentenceSix months later, when nothing had happened, they complained that the city was still dragging its feet.
Example sentenceDad sent me to drag you back home.
Example sentenceI dragged myself out of bed and made a cup of coffee.
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