Other Words for Drag

Drag Verb Synonyms
trudge, slog, crawl, creep, inch, shuffle, shamble
He's looking for a job and just drags along from one employment agency to another.

pull, draw, haul, tow, tug, trail, lug
It took the two of us to drag the desk into the other office.

bore, nuisance, annoyance, pest, drip, pain (in the neck), headache
That course in botany is a real drag.

(be) prolong(ed), (be) extend(ed), (be)draw(n) out, (be) protract(ed), (be) stretch(ed) out, spin out or be spun out
Why drag out the agony of uncertainty any longer? His speech dragged on for another hour.

trail (behind), linger, dawdle, lag (behind), straggle, draggle, potter, loiter, poke (along), dilly-dally, lallygag
She just drags along after us wherever we go.

pull, distract, draw, induce, persuade, coax, wheedle
She's been unable to drag him away from the TV.

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