To have carried or brought along with
“I was so weak that I could barely pull myself out to drag our boat over the sandy shallows.”
Past tense for to move or pass at a slow speed, especially of time
“He knew that the next nine and a half hours would drag by excruciatingly slowly.”
Past tense for to drag or scrape one's feet while walking or dancing
Past tense for to move forward on the hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground
Past tense for to use force in order to move, move apart, or open (something)
Past tense for to lure by temptation or enticement
Past tense for to scrape against a surface, usually noisily
Past tense for to accompany to a given location, typically while guarding or supervising them
Past tense for to search determinedly for someone or something
Past tense for to breathe in (air, gas, smoke, etc.)
Past tense for to subject (a place, text, etc.) to a thorough search in order to locate something
Past tense for to move through the water in a boat using oars or paddles
Past tense for to decrease in number, amount, intensity, or quality
Past tense for to make emotionally sad or depressed
Past tense for to catch or try to catch fish, typically by using a net or hook and line
Past tense for to blow or breathe in repeated short bursts or gasps of air
Past tense for to operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle
Past tense for to take the life of
Past tense for to move across or through a given point
In a state of unhappiness or despondency
Having been transported or conveyed to a different place or location
In a state of disarray
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