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  • 51drag on — or[drag out] {v.} 1. To pass very slowly. * /The cold winter months dragged on until we thought spring would never come./ 2. To prolong; make longer. * /The meeting would have been over quickly if the members had not dragged out the argument… …

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  • 52drag out — See: DRAG ON …

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  • 53Drag (band) — Drag Origin Brisbane, Ireland Genres Alternative rock New wave Years active 2000–present Labels Dew Process …

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  • 54Drag Bike — Drag Bikes oder auch Drag Racing Bikes sind Motorräder, die speziell für das Drag Racing (Beschleunigungsrennen) konstruiert oder modifiziert wurden. Drag Bikes zeichnen sich insbesondere durch großvolumige, meist aufgeladene Motoren mit sehr… …

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  • 55Drag-on — Melvin Smalls alias Drag on est un rappeur américain. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Discographie 2.1 Albums 3 Filmographie …

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  • 56drag race — ☆ drag race n. a race between vehicles to test their acceleration from a complete stop, esp. between specially designed cars on a short, straight course (drag strip) drag race vi. drag raced, drag racing …

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  • 57drag your heels — drag your feet/heels/ phrase to do something very slowly because you do not really want to do it Thesaurus: to do something slowlysynonym Main entry: drag * * * drag your heels see ↑drag …

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  • 58drag racer — drag racer, a person who takes part in a drag race. * * * drag racer noun, pl ⋯ ers [count] He is one of the best drag racers in the country. • • • Main Entry: ↑drag race …

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  • 59drag´on|like´ — drag|on «DRAG uhn», noun. 1. a huge, fierce animal in old stories, supposed to look like a snake or lizard with wings, claws, and scales. Dragons often breathed out fire and smoke. 2. Figurative. a fierce, violent person. 3. Figurative. a very… …

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  • 60Drag|on — «DRAG uhn», noun. 1. a huge, fierce animal in old stories, supposed to look like a snake or lizard with wings, claws, and scales. Dragons often breathed out fire and smoke. 2. Figurative. a fierce, violent person. 3. Figurative. a very strict and …

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