dragging

/ˈdræɡɪŋ/
verb
  1. Pulling something along with force, especially across a surface.
    • The child was dragging a toy behind her on a string.
    • They spent the afternoon dragging branches to the bonfire pile.
    • He was dragging a heavy suitcase through the airport.
  2. Moving slowly or with difficulty.
    • She was dragging herself to work despite feeling sick.
    • Time seemed to be dragging during the long lecture.
    • The injured hiker was dragging his leg as he walked.
  3. Pulling data or an object across a screen using a mouse or finger (computing).
    • You can move the file by dragging it to the folder icon.
    • She was dragging the slider to adjust the volume.
    • The app allows you to rearrange icons by dragging them.
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adjective
  1. Very slow, boring, or tiresome.
    • The movie was so dragging that I fell asleep halfway through.
    • We had a dragging conversation that went nowhere.
    • The meeting felt dragging and unproductive.
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