
DRAGGING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
especially : a device for dragging under water to detect or obtain objects. : something that is dragged, pulled, or drawn along or over a surface: such as. (snooker) "Played it with drag as …
DRAGGING Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
DRAGGING definition: extremely tired or slow, as in movement; lethargic; sluggish. See examples of dragging used in a sentence.
dragging - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
to move heavily or slowly and with great effort:[no object] The bride's long dress began to drag along the ground. to search (a lake, etc.) with a net or hook:[~ + object] began to drag the lake …
Dragging - definition of dragging by The Free Dictionary
To pass or proceed slowly, tediously, or laboriously: The time dragged as we waited.
DRAGGING definition in American English | Collins English …
extremely tired or slow, as in movement; lethargic; sluggish He was annoyed by their dragging way of walking and talking
DRAGGING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
This dragging and dropping method works for copying all your own media, such as photos and videos you have stored on your computer.
Dragging - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
adjective marked by a painfully slow and effortful manner “it was a strange dragging approach” “years of dragging war” synonyms: effortful requiring great physical effort
dragging - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocab Dictionary
Dragging refers to the process of pulling something with a steady force, often resulting in a movement that is slow and sometimes laborious.
Dragging - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
The word 'dragging' originated from the Middle English word 'dragen' which meant 'to draw slowly or heavily'. Over time, the meaning expanded to include various contexts such as pulling …
dragging - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun dragging (countable and uncountable, plural draggings) gerund of drag: an instance of something being dragged.