Haul
It is easier to pull a heavy load that is on wheels or rollers, than to carry the weight, or drag the load along the floor.
No, "dragged" is a verb. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "drag," which means to pull something along a surface with effort.
Pull , carry , drag
Drag?
The homophone for the word "pull" is "pole."
Tractors pulling a heavy load that is not carried on wheels (they drag it along the ground). The object is to see how fast/far they can pull it. Alternatively, two tractors can be hooked to each other in a tug-of-war.
the root word for tract is pull or drag
In the first line of the poem "Nikki-Rosa" by Nikki Giovanni, the word "drag" most nearly means to pull or to carry along with effort.
drag or pull
Tug, drag, tow.
pull, tug,..scrape?
Answer: pull Answer: in social terms - Dressed As A Girl - D.R.A.G. - DRAG: Dress Resembling A Girl