Drag on - definition, transcription
Amer.
|ˈdræɡ ɑːn|
Brit.
|dræɡ ɒn|
verb
- last unnecessarily long (syn: drag out)
- proceed for an extended period of time (syn: drag, drag out)
- proceed for an extended period of time (syn: drag, drag out)
Extra examples
He took a long drag on the cigarette.
...if there's too much sag in the rod, the curtains will drag on the floor...
She took a long drag on her cigarette.
Frank took a drag on his cigarette.
Any slowdown in the economy is going to be a drag on the President's re-election campaign.
There's no profit in letting meetings drag on.
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