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Filter by Meaning The dancer was dragging her toe along the floor during the performance.
The child was dragging his spoon through the bowl of soup.
The boy was dragging his backpack along the hallway.
The boat was dragging its anchor in the harbor.
The car was dragging the trailer along the road.
The dragging pain of the injury made him seek medical attention.
The dragging pain in her knee made it hard for her to walk.
The dragging weight of his backpack made it difficult for him to climb the steep hill.
The dragging heat of the day made them seek shade.
The dragging wait at the airport made her miss her flight.
The dragging weight of the backpack made him tired.
He had a dragging feeling of guilt after lying to his friend.
The dragging pace of the movie made it difficult for her to stay awake.
The slow internet was a dragging for the gamer.
The student's dragging was a concern for the teacher.
The dragging negotiations between the two countries seem to have no end in sight.
Her dragging speech put the audience to sleep.
The bad weather was a dragging for the travelers.
The dragging pace of the construction work was due to the shortage of workers.
The slow and dragging movements of the turtle mesmerized the kids.
The dragging recovery process after surgery tested his patience.
The project was a dragging that lasted for months.
The dragging traffic jam delayed our arrival at the airport.
The old computer was a dragging burden on the company's productivity.
The team's dragging pace in the game frustrated their coach.
The dragging economy affected the company's revenue.
She is dragging her luggage through the airport.
The horse was dragging the wagon up the steep hill.
The car was dragging its muffler on the road, making an irritating noise.
The hiker is dragging behind the rest of the group.
The student is dragging her pencil on the paper.
She kept dragging her feet and didn't finish the project on time.
He kept dragging the conversation, not allowing anyone else to speak.
The detective kept dragging the investigation, trying to find more clues.
The ship is dragging its anchor in the harbor.
The team was dragging behind the others, making it unlikely to win.
He's always dragging his feet when it comes to making decisions.
He was dragging his luggage through the airport, looking for his gate.
She is dragging herself out of bed in the morning.
She was dragging the argument, trying to avoid admitting she was wrong.
She is dragging her heels on making a decision.
The teacher kept dragging on about grammar, making the lesson boring.
He was dragging his feet about accepting the job offer.
The employee was dragging his feet to complete the assigned task.
He was dragging himself out of bed after a long night.
She was dragging her heels when it came to studying for her exams.
The guest was dragging his feet to leave the party.
The player was dragging his feet to join the team practice.
He was dragging his feet about going to the dentist.
The children were dragging their toys across the floor.
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