drag in a sentence
n.
Definition
Drag: to pull or haul something with effort, often resulting in a slowing or hindrance.
Sample Sentences
- The heavy suitcase was difficult to drag across the gravel path.
- She felt a drag on her energy as the long meeting continued without a break.
- His enthusiasm began to drag after several hours of monotonous lectures.
- The children laughed as they tried to drag the sled up the snowy hill.
- The car's engine made a strange noise, causing a noticeable drag while driving.
- The children watched in awe as the magician performed a stunning drag trick.
- He had to drag himself out of bed early in the morning for his new job.
- They decided to drag their friends along for the adventure, hoping for a fun time.
- She felt a drag on her energy after staying up late to finish her project.
- The car began to drag as the road became steeper and more uneven.
- He couldn't help but drag his feet on the way to the meeting, dreading the conversation ahead.
- The heavy curtains served to drag the sunlight from the room, creating a cozy atmosphere.
- Despite the excitement of the event, her worries began to drag her down.
- She felt a drag on her energy as the long meeting continued.
- The car began to drag behind the others as it struggled up the steep hill.
- He tried to drag his feet to delay leaving the party, but his friends were eager to go.
- The heavy curtains were a drag on the room's natural light, making it feel dim.
- In the final stretch of the race, he had to drag himself across the finish line.
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