Associations to the word «Dragging»
Noun
- Raft
- Blackness
- Grip
- Arm
- Sling
- Pensacola
- Desperation
- Horse
- Hair
- Steed
- Trouser
- Shroud
- Railing
- Tara
- Tick
- Harness
- Load
- Neck
- Otter
- Rubble
- Booty
- Aching
- Gutter
- Shoulder
- Groan
- Retreated
- Hoof
- Heave
- Saber
- Tarzan
- Sprang
- Net
- Floor
- Bag
- Attacker
- Buttock
- Whine
- Chekov
- Bent
- Carpet
- Coughing
- Collar
- Chariot
- Sack
- Crap
- Dun
- Clear
- Robe
- Baggage
- Hermione
- Ache
- Drowning
- Click
- Plunging
Adjective
Wiktionary
DRAGGING, verb. Present participle of drag
DRAGGING, noun. An instance of something being dragged.
DRAGGING ON, verb. Present participle of drag on
DRAGGING THE CHAIN, verb. Present participle of drag the chain
Dictionary definition
DRAGGING, adjective. Marked by a painfully slow and effortful manner; "it was a strange dragging approach"; "years of dragging war".
Wise words
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