verb
- past tense and past participle of drag; pulled along a surface, typically the ground
- moved slowly and with effort or reluctance
- continued for an excessive or tedious length of time
Examples
- She dragged the heavy suitcase across the floor.
- The injured hiker dragged himself to safety.
- He dragged his feet when asked to clean his room.
- The meeting dragged on for three hours.
- The dog dragged its leash behind it.
- Time dragged while we waited for news.
- They dragged the boat onto the beach.