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Definition of drag
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of drag is as below...
Drag (v. i.) To move
onward
heavily,
laboriously,
or
slowly;
to
advance
with weary
effort;
to go on
lingeringly..
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Dracunculus
::
Dracunculus
(n.) A fish; the
dragonet.
Creep
::
Creep (v. i.) To drag in deep water with
creepers,
as for
recovering
a
submarine
cable..
Shoe
::
Shoe (n.) A drag, or
sliding
piece of wood or iron,
placed
under the wheel of a
loaded
vehicle,
to
retard
its
motion
in going down a
hill..
Crapnel
::
Crapnel
(n.) A hook or drag; a
grapnel.
Train
::
Train (v. t.) To draw
along;
to
trail;
to drag.
Bidet
::
Bidet (n.) A small horse
formerly
allowed
to each
trooper
or
dragoon
for
carrying
his
baggage.
Drag
::
Drag (v. i.) To serve as a clog or
hindrance;
to hold back.
Devil's Darning-needle
::
Devil's
darning-needle
() A
dragon
fly. See
Darning
needle,
under Darn, v. t..
Bordrag
::
Bordrag
(n.) Alt. of
Bordragin.
Hesperides
::
Hesperides
(n. pl.) The
daughters
of
Hesperus,
or Night
(brother
of
Atlas),
and
fabled
possessors
of a
garden
producing
golden
apples,
in
Africa,
at the
western
extremity
of the known
world.
To slay the
guarding
dragon
and get some of these
apples
was one of the
labors
of
Hercules.
Called
also
Atlantides..
Byard
::
Byard (n.) A piece of
leather
crossing
the
breast,
used by the men who drag
sledges
in coal
mines..
Troop
::
Troop (n.)
Specifically,
a small body of
cavalry,
light
horse,
or
dragoons,
consisting
usually
of about sixty men,
commanded
by a
captain;
the unit of
formation
of
cavalry,
corresponding
to the
company
in
infantry.
Formerly,
also, a
company
of horse
artillery;
a
battery..
Scuff
::
Scuff (v. i.) To walk
without
lifting
the feet; to
proceed
with a
scraping
or
dragging
movement;
to
shuffle.
Shuffle
::
Shuffle
(n.) The act of
shuffling;
a
mixing
confusedly;
a
slovenly,
dragging
motion..
Libellulid
::
Libellulid
(n.) A
dragon
fly.
Dragooning
::
Dragooning
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Dragoo.
Trail
::
Trail (v. t.) To draw or drag, as along the
ground..
Hary
::
Hary (v. t.) To draw; to drag; to carry off by
violence.
Basilisk
::
Basilisk
(n.) A
fabulous
serpent,
or
dragon.
The
ancients
alleged
that its
hissing
would drive away all other
serpents,
and that its
breath,
and even its look, was
fatal.
See
Cockatrice..
Prolonge
::
Prolonge
(n.) A rope with a hook and a
toggle,
sometimes
used to drag a gun
carriage
or to lash it to the
limber,
and for
various
other
purposes..
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