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  • 91Drag (route) — A drag (In) route A drag route is a route run by a receiver in American football, where the receiver runs a few yards downfield, then turns 90° towards the center of the field and runs parallel to the line of scrimmage. This type of route is… …

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  • 92Drag divergence Mach number — The drag divergence Mach number (not to be confused with critical Mach number) is the Mach number at which the aerodynamic drag on an airfoil or airframe begins to increase rapidly as the Mach number continues to increase[1]. This increase can… …

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  • 93Drag count — A drag count is a single unit of drag as defined by aerospace engineers. Drag is generally computed using the equation: Where: ρ is the air density v is the current airspeed Cd is the drag coefficient (a dimensionless constant, usually on the… …

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  • 94Drag harrow — A 4 foot drag harrow A larger, 12 foot drag harrow simply …

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  • 95drag — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. draw, pull, tow, tug, haul; protract, draw out; lag, dawdle, inch along. Slang, race. See slowness, traction, lateness. in drag II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Anything that is drawn] Syn. harrow, scraper, bar …

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  • 96drag — verb (drags, dragging, dragged) 1》 pull along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty.     ↘take (someone) somewhere, despite their reluctance.     ↘move (an image) across a computer screen using a mouse. 2》 trail along the ground.     ↘search… …

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  • 97DRAG-U-LA — This article is about The Munsters car. For the Rob Zombie song, see Dragula (song). DRAG U LA, along with The Munster Koach, was one of two cars designed by Tom Daniel while working for George Barris and Barris Kustom Industries for the TV show… …

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  • 98drag racing — See dragracer. * * * Form of motor racing in which two contestants race side by side from a standing start over a straight quarter mile strip of pavement. Winners go on to compete against others in their class until only one is left undefeated.… …

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  • 99drag*/ — [dræg] verb I 1) [T] to pull something along with difficulty, especially something heavy She dragged her suitcase down the path.[/ex] 2) [T] to pull someone strongly or violently when they do not want to go with you I grabbed his arm and dragged… …

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  • 100drag bunt — 1. noun a) A ball that has been hit by a batter who started to run towards first base while holding the bat back over the plate, typically in an attempt to get a hit rather than to sacrifice Jones fielded the drag bunt, but the runner beat out… …

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