Meaning of DRAG ON
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- [v] proceed for an extended period of time; "The speech dragged on for two hours"
- [v] last unnecessarily long
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| Synonyms: | | drag, drag out, drag out |
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| See Also: | | endure, go, last, proceed | |
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| Related Terms: | | abide, be infinitely repetitive, be tedious, bide, carry on, cease not, continue, continue the same, crawl, creep, drag, drag along, drone, endure, fatigue, glut, go along, go on, go on forever, hold on, hold steady, hum, irk, jade, jog on, keep going, keep on, linger, linger on, never cease, pall, persist, prevail, remain, run on, run through, satiate, slog on, stagger on, stay, stay on, tarry, tire, tire to death, wear, wear on, weary |
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