dragger

/ˈdræɡər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that pulls something along with force or effort.
    • The horse was a strong dragger of heavy carts.
    • The tractor is a reliable dragger of farm equipment.
    • He was known as a dragger of old furniture from estate sales.
  2. A person who moves very slowly or is reluctant to act.
    • Don't be a dragger—hurry up and finish your homework.
    • The team had one dragger who held up the whole project.
    • In the morning, she's a real dragger and takes forever to get ready.
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