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Term: Drag

Description:

Drag can be used as a noun, verb, or adjective, and it has multiple senses and usages. It can refer to a slow, pulling movement of an object across a surface, or the resistance experienced by an object moving through a fluid. As a verb, it can mean to pull something with effort, to make someone participate in an activity against their will, or to move slowly and heavily. As an adjective, it can describe something that is boring, tiring, or slow.

Examples:

Noun:

  1. The car's drag made it difficult to drive against the wind.
  2. She felt a drag on her fishing line as something tugged on the bait.

Verb:

  1. He had to drag the heavy suitcase up the stairs.
  2. The teacher dragged the student into the classroom.

Adjective:

  1. Attending that lecture was such a drag; I almost fell asleep.
  2. After a long day, he walked in with a drag, barely lifting his feet.

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