treatment
Some examples of words containing the root word "treat" meaning to draw, drag, or pull are attract, contract, distract, and retract. Each of these words have variations in meaning, but all share the common theme of drawing or pulling something towards or away from something else.
The denotative meaning of "dragged" is to pull or move something along a surface with effort or force, often causing resistance or friction.
Some words ending in "rag" include brag, drag, and snag.
Some words you can make out of "grader" are grade, read, dear, drag, and gear.
A homonym for tug is "tough." Homonyms are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
The future tense of dragged is will drag.
The denotative meaning of "dragged" is to pull or move something along a surface with effort or force, often causing resistance or friction.
Drag is something that is force exerted. It is a force that is exerted in the opposite direction of movement.
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No because you can figure out the meaning on your own. If you drag your feet, you're moving slowly.
you click and drag on the phrase =)
pull, tug,..scrape?
Keep it clean and treat it with respect. Don't let it drag on the ground or get into dirt or mud. Fly it properly and fold it up the right way.
drag yourself (or something or someone) about
No because you can figure out the meaning by context. If you drag your feet figuratively, you're moving slowly on something.
it is a sentence slang. However, there is really no meaning to the sentence.
to reduce drag you must make your shape more streamlined and more aerodynamic this meaning reducing drag so that there is less resistance therefore creating speed
Open the directory containing the music file and drag the file onto the documents and viola the song will be on your document