Dragging - Law Dictionary Search Results
dragging
painfully or tediously slow and boring as the dragging minutes
knock down and drag out
used metaphorically of fierce contests as a knock down and drag out fight a knockdown dragout competition for the browser market
Drogue
See Drag n 6 and Drag sail under Drag n
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Sea anchor
See Drag sail under 4th Drag
Dredge
Any instrument used to gather or take by dragging as a A dragnet for taking up oysters etc from
Guide rope
used to preserve altitude automatically by variation of the length dragging on the ground without loss of ballast or gas
Shuffling
Moving with a dragging scraping step
Draggle
To wet and soil by dragging on the ground mud or wet grass to drabble to
Skid
to prevent its turning when descending a steep hill a drag a skidpan also by extension a hook attached to a
Overhaul
To haul or drag over hence to turn over for examination to inspect to
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