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  • 121drag one's feet — • drag one s feet • drag one s heels act slowly or reluctantly He has been dragging his feet about whether or not to take the job …

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  • 122drag one's heels — • drag one s feet • drag one s heels act slowly or reluctantly He has been dragging his feet about whether or not to take the job …

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  • 123drag — drȃg prid. <odr. ī, komp. drȁžī> DEFINICIJA 1. a. prema kome se osjeća sklonost, do koga držimo, do koga nam je stalo [moj dragi; draga dušo; moj dragi prijatelju (u izravnom obraćanju za pojačavanje smisla onoga što je rečeno)] b. koji je… …

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  • 124drag your heels — If you drag your heels, you either delay doing something or do it as slowly as possible because you don t want to do it …

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  • 125drag on — / drag out [v] extend time of action continue, draw out, endure, extend, go on slowly, keep going, lengthen, persist, prolong, protract, spin out, stretch out; concept 239 Ant. complete …

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  • 126drag out — drag on / drag out [v] extend time of action continue, draw out, endure, extend, go on slowly, keep going, lengthen, persist, prolong, protract, spin out, stretch out; concept 239 Ant. complete …

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  • 127drag one's feet — ► drag one s feet 1) walk wearily or with difficulty. 2) be slow or reluctant to act. Main Entry: ↑drag …

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  • 128drag-bar — dragˈ bar noun A drawbar • • • Main Entry: ↑drag …

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