PULL vs DRAG: NOUN
- The ability to draw or attract; appeal.
- A means of gaining special advantage; influence.
- A deep inhalation or draft, as on a cigarette or of a beverage.
- Something, such as a knob on a drawer, that is used for pulling.
- Force exerted in pulling or required to overcome resistance in pulling.
- The act or process of pulling.
- A sharp strain on muscles or ligaments
- A slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke)
- The force used in pulling
- Special advantage or influence
- A device used for pulling something
- A sustained effort
- The act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you
- The clothing characteristic of one sex when worn by a member of the opposite sex.
- A street or road.
- A puff on a cigarette, pipe, or cigar.
- One that is obnoxiously tiresome.
- Something that provides an artificial scent.
- The scent or trail of a fox or another animal.
- The act of dragging, especially a slow, laborious movement.
- The retarding force exerted on a moving body by a fluid medium such as air or water.
- The degree of resistance involved in dragging or hauling.
- One that impedes or slows progress; a drawback or burden.
- Something, such as a sea anchor or a brake on a fishing reel, that retards motion.
- A large four-horse coach with seats inside and on top.
- A heavy sledge or cart for hauling loads.
- A device, such as a grappling hook, that is used for dragging under water.
- Something, such as a harrow or an implement for spreading manure, that is dragged along the ground.
- A slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke)
- The phenomenon of resistance to motion through a fluid
- Something that slows or delays progress
- Something tedious and boring
- Clothing that is conventionally worn by the opposite sex (especially women's clothing when worn by a man)
- The act of dragging (pulling with force)
PULL vs DRAG: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Of, relating to, or being a person wearing clothing characteristic of the opposite sex.
PULL vs DRAG: VERB
- Tear or be torn violently
- Draw or pull out, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense
- Perform an act, usually with a negative connotation
- Bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover
- Direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes
- Strip of feathers
- Take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for
- Operate when rowing a boat
- Rein in to keep from winning a race
- Apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion
- Cause to move along the ground by pulling
- Hit in the direction that the player is facing when carrying through the swing
- Strain abnormally
- Take away
- Cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, either physically or in an abstract sense
- Move into a certain direction
- Steer into a certain direction
- Force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action
- Draw slowly or heavily
- Walk without lifting the feet
- Search (as the bottom of a body of water) for something valuable or lost
- Suck in or take (air)
- Pull, as against a resistance
- Persuade to come away from something attractive or interesting
- Proceed for an extended period of time
- Use a computer mouse to move icons on the screen and select commands from a menu
- Move slowly and as if with great effort
- To lag or linger behind
PULL vs DRAG: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To express or feel great sympathy or empathy.
- To row a boat.
- To drink or inhale deeply.
- To gain a position closer to an objective.
- To move in a certain direction or toward a certain goal.
- To exert force in moving something toward the source of the force.
- To produce (a print or an impression) from type.
- To rein in (a horse) to keep it from winning a race.
- To be rowed by.
- To transport or propel by rowing.
- To operate (an oar) in rowing.
- To hit (a ball) so that it moves in the direction away from the dominant hand of the player propelling it, as to the left of a right-handed player.
- To remove.
- To draw out (a weapon) in readiness for use.
- To attract; draw.
- To strain (a muscle, for example) injuriously.
- To stretch (taffy, for example) repeatedly.
- To rip or tear; rend.
- To tug at; jerk or tweak.
- To remove from a fixed position; extract.
- To apply force to (something) so as to cause or tend to cause motion toward the source of the force.
- To draw on a cigarette, pipe, or cigar.
- To take part in a drag race.
- To search or dredge the bottom of a body of water.
- To pass or proceed slowly, tediously, or laboriously.
- To move slowly or with effort.
- To trail along the ground.
- To break up, rake, or smooth out (land or dirt), especially by pulling a drag or heavy mesh.
- To hit (a bunt) while taking the first steps toward first base.
- To prolong tediously.
- To bring up or catch by such means.
- To search or sweep the bottom of (a body of water), as with a grappling hook or dragnet.
- To mention or introduce (an unpleasant or tedious subject).
- To force or bring out with great effort.
- To cause to be involved in an unpleasant or difficult situation.
- To take or escort (a person, for example), especially in overcoming resistance or reluctance.
- To cause to move great effort.
- To move (an element of a graphical display) on a computer screen using a pointing device.
- To move (a pointing device, such as a mouse) while pressing down on one of its buttons.
- To cause to trail along a surface, especially the ground.
- To pull along with difficulty or effort; haul: : pull.
PULL vs DRAG: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Show strong sympathy for
- Align oneself with
- Take sides with
- Also used in an abstract sense
- Remove, usually with some force or effort
- The act of pulling
- Cause to move by pulling
- Use an input device to move objects on the screen, or to select items (such as commands from a menu); drag the slider to increase or decrease rate; drag the handles on the image to resize it
- To be drawn along or trail on the ground; be pulled or hauled along: as, an anchor that does not hold is said to drag.
- To break, as land, by drawing a drag or harrow over it; harrow.
- Hence Figuratively, to search painfully or carefully.
- To draw a grapnel through or at the bottom of, as a river or other body of water, in search of something: as, they dragged the pond.
- To draw along slowly or heavily, as something difficult to move: as, to drag one foot after the other.
- To draw along by main force; pull; haul.
- (idiom) (feet/heels) To act or work with intentional slowness; delay.
PULL vs DRAG: RELATED WORDS
- Puff, Overstretch, Force, Force, Commit, Attract, Fetch, Rend, Tear, Drive, Drive, Draw, Drag, Pluck, Rip
- Drop behind, Drag out, Drag in, Get behind, Trail, Cart, Scuff, Sweep, Dredge, Tangle, Draw, Puff, Haul, Pull, Embroil
PULL vs DRAG: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Perpetrate, Wrench, Puff, Overstretch, Force, Force, Commit, Attract, Fetch, Tear, Drive, Drive, Draw, Drag, Rip
- Crawl, Sweep up, Hang back, Drag out, Drag in, Trail, Cart, Scuff, Dredge, Tangle, Draw, Puff, Haul, Pull, Embroil
PULL vs DRAG: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Pull out his eyes, apologise, pull out of.
- Build them into a pull handle, then grab onto it and pull to reveal a Smart Person panel.
- Grab onto the pull handle, then pull to open the door.
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- Climb up, then grab the pull handle and pull to create a bridge.
- Grab onto the pull handle and pull to lower a bridge.
- Just pull in, and pull out your popcorn.
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- Drag me down, the fixed content will move.
- BOSS Drag Pro Rear Plow Boss introduced their Drag Pro rear mounted plow.
- You can click and drag the corners of the highlighted area or click inside the highlighted area and drag it to a different position.
- Drag the slider to the right to zoom in on your document, and drag it to the left to zoom out.
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- Allow drag and drop to move animals between locations: If set, you can drag animal thumbnails between locations in shelter view to move them.
- With the Drag and Drop option, you can easily add and drag new blocks wherever you wish on your pages.
- Click and hold down the RIGHT mouse button while you drag away, then drag back over the same range.
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- Drag points to move them, or drag segments to insert a new point.
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