drag

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The meaning (definition) of the word drag
to pull something heavy along the ground
The word drag used in a sentence
“I had to drag the big toy box across the floor.”
Words that mean the same as drag (synonyms)
pulltug
Words that mean the opposite of drag (antonyms)
pushpull
How the word drag is said around the world
| French | traîner |
| Spanish | arrastrar |
| Mandarin | 拖 |
| Hindi | खींचना |
| Arabic | يجر |
| Russian | тащить |
| Portuguese (EU) | arrastar |
| Portuguese (BR) | arrastar |
| Japanese | ドラッグ |
| German | ziehen |
| Urdu | گھسیٹیں |
| Punjabi | ਖਿੱਚੋ |
| Korean | 견인 |
| Hebrew | לִגרוֹר |
| Greek | σέρνω |
| Dutch | sleuren |
| Filipino | kaladkarin |
| Vietnamese | lôi kéo |
| Turkish | sürüklemek |
| Persian | کشیدن |
| Polish | ciągnąć |
| Ukrainian | перетягнути |
| Bengali | টান |
| Swedish | dra |
| Italian | lagna |
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