drag


Meanings

  • the phenomenon of resistance to motion through a fluid
  • something that slows or delays progress;
    • "taxation is a drag on the economy"
    • "too many laws are a drag on the use of new land"
  • something tedious and boring;
    • "peeling potatoes is a drag"
  • clothing that is conventionally worn by the opposite sex (especially women's clothing when worn by a man);
    • "he went to the party dressed in drag"
    • "the waitresses looked like missionaries in drag"
  • a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke);
    • "he took a drag on his cigarette and expelled the smoke slowly"
  • the act of dragging (pulling with force);
    • "the drag up the hill exhausted him"
  • pull, as against a resistance;
    • "He dragged the big suitcase behind him"
    • "These worries were dragging at him"
  • draw slowly or heavily;
  • force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action;
    • "don't drag me into this business"
  • move slowly and as if with great effort
  • to lag or linger behind;
    • "But in so many other areas we still are dragging"
  • suck in or take (air);
  • use a computer mouse to move icons on the screen and select commands from a menu;
    • "drag this icon to the lower right hand corner of the screen"
  • walk without lifting the feet
  • search (as the bottom of a body of water) for something valuable or lost
  • persuade to come away from something attractive or interesting;
    • "He dragged me away from the television set"
  • proceed for an extended period of time;
    • "The speech dragged on for two hours"
  • DRAG v DRAGGED, DRAGGING, DRAGS to pull along the ground


Scrabble Score: 6

drag is a valid Scrabble (US) TWL word

drag is a valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary

drag is a valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary


Words With Friends Score: 7

drag is a valid Words With Friends word