Drag On in a sentence

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Synonym: prolong, linger. Antonym: hasten

Meaning: To continue for a long time, often in a tedious manner.

Drag On sentence for class 1


- The movie was so long; it seemed to drag on forever.
- We played outside, but the game started to drag on.
- The clouds in the sky seemed to drag on the whole day.
- I was so sleepy during the story because it began to drag on.
- At school, sometimes lessons can drag on a bit too long.
- The line for the ride seemed to drag on and on.
- My friend said the song would drag on if we kept listening.
- The book was interesting, but some parts started to drag on.
- When it rains, the day can drag on without any fun.
- The race was exciting, but it began to drag on at the end.
- Waiting for lunch to arrive can make time drag on.
- The teachers story began to drag on after a while.
- I like to have fun, but some days just drag on.
- When we are bored, time seems to drag on slowly.
- The movie had funny moments but began to drag on too much.
- The homework can sometimes drag on if Im not focused.
- My sister can make a short story drag on for hours.
- When Im tired, my favorite games start to drag on.
- Sometimes summer days can seem to drag on if I have nothing to do.
- The play was fun, but it began to drag on in the middle.
- I wish the fun would never drag on and last forever.
- On rainy days, playing inside can drag on too long.
- My dad's stories can sometimes drag on past my bedtime.
- Watching the clouds can be fun, even if they drag on.
- My pet likes to sleep, making the time drag on.
- Sometimes the day at school can drag on until the bell rings.
- I love to draw, but finishing a picture can drag on.
- The fun at the party didn't drag on; it was just right!
- Playing with friends makes the time fly instead of drag on.
- I hope the next game does not drag on like the last one.

Drag On simple sentence


- The meeting began to drag on for hours.
- He didnt want the conversation to drag on too long.
- The lecture seemed to drag on without end.
- They felt the movie would drag on if it didnt pick up.
- She wished the rain wouldnt drag on all week.
- The project could drag on without proper management.
- He felt the discussion was starting to drag on.
- They hoped the wait wouldnt drag on too much longer.
- The game began to drag on as the score remained tied.
- She found it hard to focus when time seemed to drag on.
- The task will drag on if they don't work together.
- He was bored as the story began to drag on.
- They feared the negotiations would drag on indefinitely.
- The class would drag on if they didn't change activities.
- She wished the summer break wouldnt drag on too long.
- His explanation started to drag on longer than expected.
- They wanted the event to be fun, not drag on.
- The session can drag on if too many questions arise.
- He noticed that the queue seemed to drag on forever.
- The performance began to drag on without excitement.
- She tried to keep the conversation lively to avoid it dragging on.
- He felt the project would drag on if not prioritized.
- They didnt want to drag on the discussion unnecessarily.
- The wait for the results began to drag on.
- She hoped the meeting wouldn't drag on too late.
- The homework assignment began to drag on as well.
- He noticed that the show started to drag on during the second act.
- They needed to find a way to keep it from dragging on.
- The process may drag on if they dont take action.
- She was tired of it dragging on without resolution.


Drag On in a sentence

(1) He took a long drag on his ciggy.

(2) Wednesdays always seem to drag on.

(3) Schooldays seem to drag on forever.

(4) The meeting was begriming to drag on.

(5) The meeting seemed to drag on forever.

(6) This lecture seems to drag on forever.

(7) Mondays always seem to drag on forever.

(8) The dree day seemed to drag on forever.

(9) The meeting seemed to drag on for hours.

(10) Don't let your lacers drag on the ground.



Drag On sentence

(11) The dreich day seemed to drag on forever.

(12) The movie started to drag on for too long.

(13) The rainstorm seemed to drag on for hours.

(14) The working day seemed to drag on forever.

(15) The rainstorm started to drag on for hours.

(16) The gloomful day seemed to drag on forever.

(17) The joyless day seemed to drag on endlessly.

(18) The brumous day seemed to drag on endlessly.

(19) Battologies can make a conversation drag on.

(20) The group project seemed to drag on forever.




Drag On make sentence

(21) The rainy day made the outdoor event drag on.

(22) The besitting boredom made the hours drag on.

(23) The miasma of boredom made the class drag on.

(24) The month of Sundays seems to drag on forever.

(25) The besetment of boredom made the day drag on.

(26) The prosy lecture seemed to drag on endlessly.

(27) The wait for the test results began to drag on.

(28) The project at work began to drag on for weeks.

(29) The game began to drag on with no clear winner.

(30) The flight's delay made the travel day drag on.



Sentence of drag on

(31) The suspense in the movie made the plot drag on.

(32) The dreary train ride seemed to drag on forever.

(33) The intervening hours seemed to drag on forever.

(34) He took a drag on his cigarette and puffed away.

(35) The bleaky winter months always seem to drag on.

(36) The drab winter months always seemed to drag on.

(37) The director's prolixity made the movie drag on.

(38) The concert's opening act made the show drag on.

(39) The wait at the doctor's office began to drag on.

(40) The boring presentation made the meeting drag on.




Drag On meaningful sentence

(41) The extralong winter seemed to drag on endlessly.

(42) The movie seemer to drag on with its slow pacing.

(43) The group project seemed to drag on ad infinitum.

(44) The movie started to drag on after the first hour.

(45) The traffic jam seemed to drag on for an eternity.

(46) The project at school seemed to drag on for weeks.

(47) The dreary winter months always seemed to drag on.

(48) The sunless winter days seemed to drag on forever.

(49) The chainsmoker took a long drag on his cigarette.

(50) The game seemed to drag on with frequent timeouts.



Drag On sentence examples

(51) The car's flat tire caused it to drag on the road.

(52) The clock ticked slowly as time seemed to drag on.

(53) I'm not going to let this project drag on forever.

(54) The flight delay caused the travel time to drag on.

(55) The overtime at work caused the workday to drag on.

(56) The rain delay caused the baseball game to drag on.

(57) The professor's verbosity made the lecture drag on.

(58) The meeting seemed to drag on with no end in sight.

(59) The movie seemed to drag on with a slow-paced plot.

(60) The journey started to drag on with frequent stops.



Sentence with drag on

(61) The class was draggy and seemed to drag on forever.

(62) The lecture seemed to drag on with no end in sight.

(63) The presentation was well-timed and didn't drag on.

(64) The project's deadline seemed to drag on endlessly.

(65) The traffic jam made the commute drag on for hours.

(66) The boring book made the reading experience drag on.

(67) The slow pace of the marathon made the race drag on.

(68) The cheerless winter days seemed to drag on forever.

(69) The class began to drag on with monotonous lectures.

(70) The class began to drag on with tedious assignments.




Use drag on in a sentence

(71) The lecture seemed to drag on with complex concepts.

(72) Antipleasures can make time seem to drag on forever.

(73) The length of the semester seems to drag on forever.

(74) The rain made the outdoor event drag on with delays.

(75) The conversation started to drag on for far too long.

(76) The hours seemed to drag on while watching paint dry.

(77) The movie started to drag on with unnecessary scenes.

(78) The project seemed to drag on with constant setbacks.

(79) The movie began to drag on with unnecessary subplots.

(80) The game started to drag on with controversial calls.



Sentence using drag on

(81) The class seemed to drag on with unengaging material.

(82) The journey began to drag on with unexpected detours.

(83) The barren winter months seemed to drag on endlessly.

(84) The clock ticked slowly, making time seem to drag on.

(85) The concert started to drag on for an extended period.

(86) The torpors of boredom made the day drag on endlessly.

(87) The project started to drag on with unexpected delays.

(88) The meeting started to drag on with unresolved issues.

(89) The dog-day of summer always seems to drag on forever.

(90) The workless days seemed to drag on endlessly for her.



Drag On example sentence

(91) The professor's monotone voice made the class drag on.

(92) The boresome commute to work made the mornings drag on.

(93) He took a long drag on his woodbine and exhaled slowly.

(94) The party started to drag on with people leaving early.

(95) The conversation seemed to drag on with awkward pauses.

(96) The project began to drag on with conflicting opinions.

(97) The book had a flaw in its pacing that made it drag on.

(98) The traffic jam caused the commute to drag on for hours.

(99) The rainy weather caused the outdoor concert to drag on.

(100) The days seem to drag on when you're stuck in a sickbed.



Sentence with word drag on

(101) The journey seemed to drag on with never-ending traffic.

(102) The professor's monotonous voice made the class drag on.

(103) The wait for the food at the restaurant began to drag on.

(104) The game began to drag on for an extended period of time.

(105) The party started to drag on for longer than anticipated.

(106) The cheerless days of winter seemed to drag on endlessly.

(107) The unblessed day seemed to drag on with no end in sight.

(108) The meeting began to drag on with irrelevant discussions.

(109) The lecture started to drag on with lengthy explanations.

(110) The party seemed to drag on with a lack of entertainment.



Sentence of drag on

(111) The presentation seemed to drag on with excessive slides.

(112) The party started to drag on with a dwindling guest list.

(113) I love strolling down the main drag on a sunny afternoon.

(114) The slowcoaches in the classroom made the lesson drag on.

(115) The game's overtime made it drag on longer than expected.

(116) The creeping hours of the night seemed to drag on forever.

(117) The wait at the doctor's office began to drag on for ages.

(118) The twenty-third day of the month always seems to drag on.

(119) The conversation started to drag on with awkward silences.

(120) The meeting's lack of direction made it drag on aimlessly.



Drag On used in a sentence

(121) The play's long intermission made it drag on for too long.

(122) The dreamless hours of the night seemed to drag on forever.

(123) He resent round of lectures that seemed to drag on forever.

(124) The party started to drag on after most of the guests left.

(125) The book's slow plot made it drag on for too many chapters.

(126) The lecture began to drag on for what felt like an eternity.

(127) The game of chess began to drag on for an extended duration.

(128) The movie seemed to drag on and on, I just wanted it to end.

(129) The presentation seemed to drag on with no clear conclusion.

(130) The game started to drag on as both teams struggled to score.



Drag On sentence in English

(131) The numb of days until my vacation seemed to drag on forever.

(132) The author's longwinded writing style made the story drag on.

(133) My boss is a bletheranskate and meetings can drag on forever.

(134) The play was well-written, but the longueurs made it drag on.

(135) The remaining hours of the workday seemed to drag on forever.

(136) The smoker wheezed heavily after a long drag on his cigarette.

(137) The court case began to drag on as new evidence was presented.

(138) The wait for the bus seemed to drag on as it was running late.

(139) The class lecture began to drag on for what felt like forever.

(140) The meeting at work began to drag on for an extended duration.

(141) The diffuseness of the conversation made it drag on for hours.

(142) The company's bad assets were a drag on its stock performance.

(143) The wait for the food at the restaurant made the meal drag on.

(144) The slow internet connection made the download process drag on.

(145) The wait for the bus started to drag on for an extended period.

(146) The monotonous drudgery of data entry made the workday drag on.

(147) The hebetudinous pace of the meeting made it drag on for hours.

(148) The wretched forward march of time seemed to drag on endlessly.

(149) Belaboring the context will only make the conversation drag on.

(150) The workday seemed to drag on draggingly, with no end in sight.

(151) Tuesdays are usually slow at work, which makes the day drag on.

(152) The presentation's technical difficulties caused it to drag on.

(153) The conversation at the party began to drag on for far too long.

(154) The presentation started to drag on with technical difficulties.

(155) The class project can sometimes drag on for the entire semester.

(156) The reading assignment was so boring, it made the night drag on.

(157) The meeting at work seemed to drag on for an interminable length.

(158) The vapid conversation with my coworker made the workday drag on.

(159) The hydrodynamic drag on the car was reduced by adding a spoiler.

(160) She adjusted the drag on her baitcaster to prevent line breakage.

(161) The manager's belaboring of the message made the meeting drag on.

(162) The movie was a long drawn affair that seemed to drag on forever.

(163) The meeting had several longueurs that made it drag on for hours.

(164) The presentation seemed to drag on due to technical difficulties.

(165) The project seemed to drag on ad infinitum, with no end in sight.

(166) The seminar's irrelevant topics made it drag on without interest.

(167) The domestic debt is a drag on the country's economic development.

(168) The long line at the grocery store made the shopping trip drag on.

(169) The class lecture began to drag on for what felt like an eternity.

(170) The lawyer's hairsplittings caused the trial to drag on for weeks.

(171) The reading assignments can sometimes drag on for pages and pages.

(172) The final exam period can drag on for what feels like an eternity.

(173) The lecture began to drag on as the professor went off on tangents.

(174) The technical difficulties during the presentation made it drag on.

(175) The wait for the customer service representative seemed to drag on.

(176) The wait for the food at the restaurant seemed to drag on for ages.

(177) The anticipatory longing for summer vacation made the days drag on.

(178) I love taking a leisurely stroll down the main drag on a sunny day.

(179) The slackest part of the rope was causing it to drag on the ground.

(180) The clock ticked lentissimo, making time seem to drag on endlessly.

(181) The semester can sometimes drag on for what feels like an eternity.

(182) The group project seemed to drag on for weeks without any progress.

(183) The class discussion seemed to drag on without any clear direction.

(184) The lab experiment seemed to drag on due to equipment malfunctions.

(185) The lecture's lack of engagement made it drag on without attention.

(186) The wait for the elevator began to drag on as it was out of service.

(187) The discussion in the meeting began to drag on for an extended time.

(188) The hope for a quick resolution fizzles as the negotiations drag on.

(189) The dourest of the seasons, winter always seemed to drag on forever.

(190) The study session seemed to drag on without any progress being made.

(191) The semester is starting to drag on, I can't wait for it to be over.

(192) The intervening days seemed to drag on forever as we waited for news.

(193) The tiresomeness of attending long meetings can make the day drag on.

(194) Please sew down the hem of my pants so they don't drag on the ground.

(195) The smoker took a deep drag on his cigar and puffed away contentedly.

(196) Her discursiveness in answering questions made the interview drag on.

(197) The slowness of the clock's hands moving seemed to make time drag on.

(198) If the pants are worn too long, they can drag on the ground and fray.

(199) The quibblers in the courtroom caused the trial to drag on for weeks.

(200) The nonperforming stocks have been a drag on the portfolio's returns.

(201) Make sure to hem behind the curtains so they don't drag on the floor.

(202) The movie's slow pace made it drag on for what felt like an eternity.

(203) The test's difficult questions made it drag on for the entire period.

(204) The class lecture started to drag on as the topic became more complex.

(205) The boundary layer can cause drag on an object moving through a fluid.

(206) He coughed up a lungful of smoke after taking a drag on the cigarette.

(207) The current account deficit is a drag on the country's economic growth.

(208) The group project seemed to drag on ad infinitum, with no end in sight.

(209) The professor's explanations tend to drag on for longer than necessary.

(210) The lecture in class started to drag on for an excessive amount of time.

(211) The hydrodynamic drag on the swimmer's arms slowed down his stroke rate.

(212) The radome is designed to be aerodynamic to reduce drag on the aircraft.

(213) The author's use of wordy language made the story drag on unnecessarily.

(214) The secund hand on the clock ticked slowly, making time seem to drag on.

(215) The wait at the airport began to drag on for an excessive amount of time.

(216) The traffic on the highway started to drag on for an interminable length.

(217) The performance at the theater started to drag on for an extended period.

(218) I always make sure to tuck in my lacers so they don't drag on the ground.

(219) The clock time on the wall in the waiting room seemed to drag on forever.

(220) The director's use of gratuitous slow-motion shots made the film drag on.

(221) The airscrew's efficiency can be improved by reducing drag on the blades.

(222) The wait at the airport seemed to drag on for an excessive amount of time.

(223) The hydrodynamic drag on the airplane's wings reduced its fuel efficiency.

(224) The aerodynamicist's expertise was crucial in reducing drag on the rocket.

(225) The exam period can drag on for what feels like an endless amount of time.

(226) The seater in the waiting area was uncomfortable and made the time drag on.

(227) I always make sure to tuck in my shoelace so it doesn't drag on the ground.

(228) The performance at the theater started to drag on for an extended duration.

(229) The professor's tendency to belabor the criticism made the lecture drag on.

(230) The author's prolixity in describing the characters made the story drag on.

(231) If the jeans are worn too baggy, they can drag on the ground and get dirty.

(232) She took a long drag on her cigarette and blew out the smoke like a dragon.

(233) The group meeting seemed to drag on without any clear decisions being made.

(234) The class debate seemed to drag on without any clear winner being declared.

(235) The boss's blather down the conference room was making the meeting drag on.

(236) The mach number is a critical factor in determining the drag on an aircraft.

(237) The hydrodynamic drag on the swimmer's body slowed him down during the race.

(238) The hydrodynamic drag on the fish was reduced by its streamlined body shape.

(239) The litigiousness of the plaintiff has caused the case to drag on for years.

(240) The pettifoggers' constant objections caused the trial to drag on for weeks.

(241) Tme flies when you're having fun, but it can also drag on when you're bored.

(242) The pitcher's overpitching caused the game to drag on longer than necessary.

(243) He adjusted the length of his chaps to ensure they didn't drag on the ground.

(244) The hydrodynamic drag on the cyclist's body increased as the wind speed rose.

(245) The speaker's constant belaboring of the style made the presentation drag on.

(246) The roker took a long drag on his cigarette before exhaling a cloud of smoke.

(247) The lecture seemed to drag on for hours, making it difficult to stay focused.

(248) The project deadline seemed to drag on as we encountered unexpected obstacles.

(249) The dilatory behavior of the defendant caused the trial to drag on for months.

(250) The professor's tangents are making the lecture drag on longer than necessary.

(251) The meeting seemed to drag on interminably, but everyone stayed until the end.

(252) The writing assignment can sometimes drag on for days without any inspiration.

(253) The meeting with my advisor seemed to drag on without any progress being made.

(254) The presentation at the conference seemed to drag on for an excessive duration.

(255) The dilatory tactics of the opposing team caused the game to drag on for hours.

(256) The litigiousness of the plaintiff caused the court case to drag on for months.

(257) The movie has a tendency to drag on in certain parts, which can make it boring.

(258) The clock ticked slowly on the wall, and the minutes seemed to drag on forever.

(259) The research paper can sometimes drag on for weeks without any clear direction.

(260) The discussion forum can sometimes drag on without any meaningful contributions.

(261) The speaker's attempt to make the presentation more wordier only made it drag on.

(262) The clock on the wall was ticking at a snail's pace, making time seem to drag on.

(263) The presenter's habit of overexplaining the slides made the presentation drag on.

(264) The hydrodynamic drag on the airplane's wings was reduced by the use of winglets.

(265) The author tended to over-embroider their descriptions, making the story drag on.

(266) The hydrodynamic drag on the cyclist was reduced by wearing an aerodynamic helmet.

(267) The discursion in the courtroom caused the trial to drag on longer than necessary.

(268) Time flies when you're having fun, but it also seems to drag on when you're bored.

(269) The presenter's tendency to belabor the target point made the presentation drag on.

(270) Although the meeting seemed to drag on interminably, everyone stayed until the end.

(271) Properly maintaining your brakes can foster mileage by reducing drag on the wheels.

(272) The current account deficit is a drag on the country's overall economic performance.

(273) The group presentation seemed to drag on due to nervousness and lack of preparation.

(274) The teacher's lecture seemed to drag on for eternities, making the students restless.

(275) We can breeze through this meeting if we stay focused, or it could drag on for hours.

(276) She took a long drag on her cigarette, smoke billowing out of her mouth like a dragon.

(277) The excessive bureaucratism in the legal system is causing cases to drag on for years.

(278) The rehearsal for the play started to drag on as the actors struggled with their lines.

(279) The aircraft manufacturer used countersunk rivets to reduce drag on the plane's surface.

(280) The conversation at the party began to drag on as people ran out of things to talk about.

(281) The smoker took a long drag on his cigarette, feeling the smoke puff down into his lungs.

(282) The lawyer's temporization in presenting evidence caused the trial to drag on for months.

(283) The pettifogger's insistence on minor details caused the negotiation to drag on for hours.

(284) The days seemed to drag on endlessly, making her feel as though time had come to a standstill.

(285) The author's tendency to belabor the facts in his writing made the story drag on unnecessarily.

(286) The research process can sometimes drag on for months before any significant findings are made.

(287) The lecture series can sometimes drag on for weeks without any new information being presented.

(288) The committee members would pettifog over every decision, causing meetings to drag on for hours.

(289) The hairsplitters in the legal department caused the contract negotiations to drag on for weeks.

(290) The wait for the concert to start seemed to drag on as the opening act took longer than expected.

(291) The meeting seemed to drag on forever until we finally come to a point where decisions were made.

(292) She was counting down the minutes until the end of the workday, but it seemed to drag on forever.

(293) The pedantic lawyer argued every minor detail of the case, causing the trial to drag on for weeks.

(294) The author belabored the relevance of a character's backstory, making the plot drag on unnecessarily.

(295) The movie was entertaining for the first half, but it became boring once the plot started to drag on.

(296) The movie's plot was interesting, but the director belabored the effect, making it drag on for too long.

(297) I always make sure to double knot my shoelaces so they don't come untied and drag on the bottom off my pants.

(298) The smoker took a final drag on his cigarette, feeling the smoke puff down into his lungs before stubbing it out.

(299) It is a commonplace observation that time flies when you're having fun, but it can also drag on when you're bored.

(300) Despite its low density, the exosphere can still exert a small amount of drag on spacecraft and other objects in orbit.

(301) Hellishly hot and humid, the summer days seemed to drag on forever, but we still managed to enjoy our time at the beach.

(302) The concept of Parkinson's Law implies that individuals should aim to complete tasks efficiently rather than allowing them to drag on.

(303) Although the meeting seemed to drag on interminably, the team managed to come up with a viable solution, and everyone left feeling satisfied.

(304) After a while, the movie started to drag on and we began to lose interest, but we stayed until the end out of respect for the actors and crew.

(305) As the winter months drag on, the snow and ice continue to accumulate, making it difficult for people to travel and causing many businesses to freeze over.



Drag On meaning


Drag on is a phrasal verb that means to continue for a long time, especially in a tedious or boring way. It can also refer to something that is being pulled or moved along the ground. If you want to use drag on in a sentence, there are a few tips that can help you do so effectively. Here are some suggestions:


1. Use it in the right context: Drag on is typically used to describe something that is taking longer than expected or is becoming tedious.

For example, you might say, "The meeting dragged on for hours," or "The movie felt like it was dragging on forever." Using drag on in these contexts will help your sentence make sense and convey the intended meaning.


2. Vary your sentence structure: To avoid sounding repetitive, try using drag on in different sentence structures.

For example, you might say, "The lecture seemed to drag on endlessly," or "The game dragged on and on, with no end in sight." By varying your sentence structure, you can keep your writing interesting and engaging.


3. Use it with other phrasal verbs: Drag on can be combined with other phrasal verbs to create more complex sentences.

For example, you might say, "The project dragged on, but we finally managed to wrap it up," or "The negotiations dragged on, but we eventually reached a compromise." Combining drag on with other phrasal verbs can help you convey more nuanced meanings and add depth to your writing.


4. Be mindful of tone: Depending on the context, using drag on can convey different tones.

For example, if you say, "The party dragged on until the early hours of the morning," you might be expressing frustration or annoyance. On the other hand, if you say, "The conversation dragged on, but I didn't mind because I was enjoying it," you might be expressing a more positive sentiment. Be mindful of the tone you want to convey and adjust your sentence accordingly.


In conclusion, drag on is a versatile phrasal verb that can be used in a variety of contexts. By following these tips, you can use it effectively in your writing and convey the intended meaning and tone.





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