No because you can figure out the meaning by context. If you drag your feet figuratively, you're moving slowly on something.
To drag your feet is to move slowly. "Don't drag your feet" means hurry up.
To drag your feet is to move slowly. "Don't drag your feet" means hurry up.
No because you can figure out the meaning on your own. If you drag your feet, you're moving slowly.
The air drag was so heavy that it pulled me with it
we will begin to take a drag on this cigarette.
'It's such a drag' means that something really annoys you and troubles you and you dont like it, for e.g. school is such a drag or this exam is such a drag...
You dont drag it you have to extract it
"Drag" can be a noun, a verb, or an adjective depending on how it is used in a sentence.
Joseph's mother always told him not to drag his feet.
it is a sentence slang. However, there is really no meaning to the sentence.
that means like they dont want to be around you .
"drag someone into something" means to get someone else involved in a situation they do not want want to be a part of