Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Dull and listless.
- adjective Slang Very tiresome.
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- adjective
boring ;dull . - adjective moving or developing very slowly.
- adjective slang tiresome.
Etymologies
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Examples
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So much industry product these days is both vacuous and draggy, which is a bad combination.
Eye carumba! Arbogast 2009
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When the judges commented that her outfit wasn't "draggy" enough, Sahara offered excuse after excuse.
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Unfortunately, the writing was kind of draggy for the most part this week.
TV Squad 2009
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Even a Prius now feels "draggy" at highway speeds compared to this car. "
TreeHugger 2009
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Even a Prius now feels "draggy" at highway speeds compared to this car. "
TreeHugger 2009
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It was draggy, it was talky, it was too much other people.
Rain’s a Pain, Snow’s for Hoes pabba 2009
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Once things move to Monte Carlo, however, the film gets draggy and predictable.
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Both had stories that seemed interesting on paper, but in execution they wound up being bland and draggy.
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Both shows are rather slowly paced and keep the text basically intact, though All's Well is the one that feels more draggy.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Shakespeare In The Park "Ends Well" With "Measure" Michael Giltz 2011
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Both shows are rather slowly paced and keep the text basically intact, though All's Well is the one that feels more draggy.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Shakespeare In The Park "Ends Well" With "Measure" Michael Giltz 2011
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