drag one's feet
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"[drag] {one's} (feet|heels)" の定義と意味

to drag one's feet
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to purposefully act slowly

to [drag] {one's} (feet|heels) definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "drag one's feet" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "drag one's feet" can be traced back to the literal act of dragging one's feet while walking. When someone drags their feet, it indicates a lack of enthusiasm, motivation, or willingness to move forward. It is often used in discussions related to work, projects, decision-making, or tasks where a person is perceived as stalling or avoiding their responsibilities.

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The children loitered along the path, dragging their feet as they returned home after school.
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