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drag

[drag] / dræg /


NOUN
a puff while smoking
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VERB
haul something to a new place
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More recently, celebrity drag artist Bob the Drag Queen played Zidler in the musical for eight weeks earlier this year.

From BBC

That is a boost now, but an aging workforce is a long-term drag on the economy’s productive capacity.

From Barron's

That is a boost now, but an aging workforce is a long-term drag on the economy’s productive capacity.

From Barron's

Researchers estimated that it would incite higher unemployment and create a drag of 1% to 3% on annual gross domestic product growth.

From Barron's

Beyond the shopping, events often include drag shows, photos with Santa, food trucks, clothing swaps, and even furry fashion shows.

From Salon