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View usage for: dragging in British English (ˈdræɡɪŋ) nouna decorating technique in which paint is applied with a specially modified brush to create a marbled or grainy effect Examples of 'dragging' in a sentencedragging The squad were filmed dragging the suspect away as his pals protested.Planes dragging vapour trails coming in from across the world.They have accused the airlines of dragging their feet in failing to pass on the benefits of lower fuel prices. Synonyms of 'dragging'tedious, boring, dull, tiresome More Synonyms of dragging All related terms of 'dragging'He winked at them when the speech was dragging. Additional synonymsboring television programmes Synonyms uninteresting, dull, tedious, dreary, stale, tiresome, monotonous, old, dead, flat, dry, routine, uninspiring, humdrum, insipid, mind-numbing, unexciting, ho-hum (informal), repetitious, wearisome, unvaried, yawnsome, as dry as dust Definition not interesting They can both be rather dull. Synonyms boring, tedious, dreary, flat, dry, plain, commonplace, tiresome, monotonous, prosaic, run-of-the-mill, humdrum, unimaginative, dozy, uninteresting, mind-numbing, ho-hum (informal), vapid, as dry as dust Definition ordinary, dull, and uninteresting trapped in a humdrum but well-paid job Synonyms dull, ordinary, boring, routine, commonplace, mundane, tedious, dreary, banal, tiresome, monotonous, uneventful, uninteresting, mind-numbing, ho-hum (informal), repetitious, wearisome, unvaried - drag something out
- drag your feet
- drag yourself
- dragging
- dragoon
- drain
- drainage
- drag
- drag on
- drag something in
- drag something out
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