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Sentences with drag

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  • A drag on his resources
  • The main drag
  • 11 Jan Air New Zealand has revealed it's new cabin crew uniforms, but the bright pink design has been labelled fit for a drag queen.
  • 1 Apr Carmen Rupe was one of the original drag queens in Kings Cross, and helped to forge a path to tolerance that many in the gay community enjoy today.
  • With less drag, a car can accelerate faster, especially at higher speeds, because it needs less horsepower to move.If your brakes aren't properly adjusted, they can create drag on your car and waste lots of gasoline.Better aerodynamics can reduce drag by 40 to 50 percent.
  • To be properly separated, a greater acceleration force needs to be imparted to the particles to overcome the counter effect of increased drag.Drag is caused by the velocity difference between the gas and solid phases.Drag is the force which a fluid exerts on an object because of their relative movement.
  • Off-street drag racers thrive on the smell of burning rubber, Paul Daffey reports.
  • Drag is the force that pushes against an airplane and slows it down.Drag is caused by the velocity difference between the gas and solid phases.Drag is the force that a fluid exerts on an object caused by a difference in velocity between the fluid and the object.
  • He got up and dragged his chair towards the table. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
  • Use your mouse to drag the pictures to their new size. [VERB noun]
  • The vigilantes dragged the men out of the vehicles. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
  • When you can drag him away from his work, he can also be a devoted father. [VERB noun adverb/preposition]
  • I find it really hard to drag myself out and exercise regularly. [V pron-refl adv/prep]
  • He was barely able to drag his poisoned leg behind him. [VERB noun preposition]
  • Yesterday police frogmen dragged a small pond on the Common. [VERB noun]
  • The minutes dragged past. [VERB adverb]
  • The satellite acts as a drag on the shuttle.
  • He took a drag on his cigarette, and exhaled the smoke.
  • The drag of those extra air molecules brought the satellite crashing to Earth.
  • Entertainment is laid on too, in the form of drag on Wednesdays and strippers on Sundays.
  • He couldn't drag himself away from the shop
  • He drags himself out of bed at dawn
  • His talk dragged on for hours
  • He dragged out his few remaining years
  • They dragged the river for the body
  • Exams are a drag
  • A drag club
  • When designing cars, manufacturers have to take drag into consideration.
  • Travelling to work in the rush hour is a real drag.
  • To run a drag
  • A stone drag
  • He performed in drag.
  • Corporate drag
  • Time seems to drag when you’re waiting for a bus.
  • Dragging yourself out of a warm bed in the early hours of a wintry morning to go for a hike in the woods: It’s not an easy thing for some to do, but the visual treasures that await could be well worth the effort. If the weather conditions and the local flora are just right, you might come across fleeting, delicate frozen formations sprouting from certain plant stems, literally a garden of ice.
  • Drag the file into the window to open it.
  • The car was so low to the ground that its muffler was dragging on a speed bump.
  • They dragged the carpet out of the house.
  • They dragged the lake for the body of the missing man.
  • He drags his honorary degree into every discussion.
  • They dragged the discussion out for three hours.
  • The parade dragged by endlessly.
  • This heat wave has everyone dragging around.
  • To drag on a cigarette.
  • It's a drag having to read this old novel.
  • A Mardi Gras ball at which many of the dancers were in drag.
  • Two guests showed up in gangster drag.
  • He claims he has drag with his senator.
  • The committee is dragging its feet coming to a decision.
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