Hanapin
to drag
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to pull something with effort along a surface
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to suck in or inhale air or smoke
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to move more slowly than the rest or to linger behind
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to move in a slow and difficult manner
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to compel or force someone or something to come along against their will
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(of time) to move slowly and tediously, often leading to a sense of impatience or boredom
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to pull or sweep a weighted object along the underwater surface to locate, retrieve, or explore objects or materials
Drag
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drag
the act of dragging (pulling with force)
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drag
the force exerted on an object moving through a fluid that opposes its motion
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drag
a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke)
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drag
clothing that is conventionally worn by the opposite sex (especially women's clothing when worn by a man)
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drag
something tedious and boring
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drag
something that slows or delays progress
Halimbawa
With a swift strike, the wasp immobilized its prey with a paralyzing sting before dragging it back to its nest.
Click and drag the file to move it to a different folder.
The hydrofoil's design reduces drag for faster travel.
He dragged himself home, feeling beat from the grueling workout at the gym.
The beat-up suitcase barely held together after being dragged through countless airports.