drag

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  • January 6. 2013 by jonasmunk

    drag danish Not categorised not validated

  • January 15. 2013 from WordNet.dk

    drag noun danish

    mand der optræder udklædt som kvinde, ofte i et ov ...

  • January 15. 2013 from WordNet.dk

    drag noun danish

    linje el. træk der kendetegner et ansigt, en beste ... : han var ikke helt tilfreds med sit spejlbillede. Han var begyndt at få poser under øjnene og et træt drag om munden

  • January 15. 2013 from WordNet.dk

    drag noun danish

    mængde væske, luft el. tobaksrøg der indtages genn ... : Uden at spørge mig skænkede han en snaps op og stak glasset i min hånd. Jeg tømte det i ét drag | Hendes mor tog et dybt drag af cigaretten, før hun svarede

  • January 15. 2013 from WordNet.dk

    drag noun danish

    slag med hånden el. et redskab : han gav ham endnu et drag over skuldrene, ikke så lidt hårdere end før

    • Generalization: slag
  • February 27. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    drag noun english

    the phenomenon of resistance to motion through a fluid

  • February 27. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    drag noun english

    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"

  • February 27. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    drag noun english

    something tedious and boring; "peeling potatoes is a drag"

  • February 27. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    drag noun english

    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"

  • February 27. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    drag noun english

    a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke); "he took a puff on his pipe"; "he took a drag on his cigarette and expelled the smoke slowly"

  • February 27. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    drag noun english

    the act of dragging (pulling with force); "the drag up the hill exhausted him"

  • March 22. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    drag verb english

    pull, as against a resistance; "He dragged the big suitcase behind him"; "These worries were dragging at him"

  • March 22. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    drag verb english

    draw slowly or heavily; "haul stones"; "haul nets"

  • March 22. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    drag verb english

    force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action; "They were swept up by the events"; "don't drag me into this business"

  • March 22. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    drag verb english

    move slowly and as if with great effort

  • March 22. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    drag verb english

    to lag or linger behind; "But in so many other areas we still are dragging"

  • March 22. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    drag verb english

    suck in or take (air); "draw a deep breath"; "draw on a cigarette"

  • March 22. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    drag verb english

    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"

  • March 22. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    drag verb english

    walk without lifting the feet

  • March 22. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    drag verb english

    search (as the bottom of a body of water) for something valuable or lost

  • March 22. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    drag verb english

    persuade to come away from something attractive or interesting; "He dragged me away from the television set"

  • March 22. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    drag verb english

    proceed for an extended period of time; "The speech dragged on for two hours"