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		Definition of slow drag in English: slow dragnoun  A slow blues rhythm or piece of music.  Example sentencesExamples -  Although first performed by Handy and his band as a sprightly double-time march, the song was soon reclaimed by Bessie Smith and others as a plaintive slow-drag with a hybrid major-minor melody.
 
 
 verb [no object]Dance to a slow drag.  they slow-dragged to low-down blues  Example sentencesExamples -  How they felt on my back when he slow-dragged with me, at a fateful ‘Blue Lights in the Basement’ party.
 -  The music on this album feels at some points like you should be listening while watching from a velvet-seated auditorium - and at other points like you should be swaying your hips and slow-dragging at a juke joint in Mississippi.
 
    Definition of slow drag in US English: slow dragnoun A slow blues rhythm or piece of music.  Example sentencesExamples -  Although first performed by Handy and his band as a sprightly double-time march, the song was soon reclaimed by Bessie Smith and others as a plaintive slow-drag with a hybrid major-minor melody.
 
 
 verb [no object]Dance to a slow drag.  they slow-dragged to low-down blues  Example sentencesExamples -  The music on this album feels at some points like you should be listening while watching from a velvet-seated auditorium - and at other points like you should be swaying your hips and slow-dragging at a juke joint in Mississippi.
 -  How they felt on my back when he slow-dragged with me, at a fateful ‘Blue Lights in the Basement’ party.
 
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