Walk without lifting the feet.
A slipper that has no fitting around the heel.
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Examples for "drag"
Examples for "drag"
1Industry will probably be less of a drag this year, Lozano said.
2Such requirements can drag out rule proposals for months, or even years.
3They drag the river for days but of course nothing comes up.
4Those in the bows leant over to drag in the young lord.
5Here's another real world example: the drag-and-drop Ajax interface in Yahoo Sports.
1He scuffs a clear chance at the back post when wide open.
2I wouldn't be able to return the shoes; they would show scuffs.
3Early in the race, with scuffs from qualifying, I brushed the fence.
4They were shiny-butred with dozens of contusions, scuffs, welts and scratches.
5There were kicks and scuffs, and for many of us, the whip.
6He scuffs over to his tent and dives in; the camp is silent.
7You might see scuffs, but the glass won't break or crack.
8Now both looked battered and scarred, the leather darkening with scuffs.
9Julia scuffs the carpet on the stair with her big toe, then shrugs.
10White with a soft graying lace and scuffs by the heel and toe.
11They've got black scuffs all over the bottoms and the sides.
12They are described as in mint condition but with light scuffs on the soles.
13She wears a short, loose wrapper and petticoat, and scuffs about in list slippers.
14There were no scuffs, no footprints, and no welcome mat.
15In others, it was a patchwork of scuffs and scrapes.
16Through a series of expletives, hip gyrations, and knee scuffs, I surmounted the mini-roof.
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