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draggy
[ drag-ee ]
adjective
- moving or developing very slowly.
- boring; dull.
draggy
/ ˈdræɡɪ /
adjective
- slow or boring
a draggy party
- dull and listless
Example Sentences
Here the fact of her immense slowness — Horn often played at tempos so draggy that, at 30 or 40 seconds in, it felt like the song had barely begun — became an asset: You’ll often hear Ables reroute gamely in response to a rhythmic choice she’s made or a transitional chord she’s adjusted.
It also reduces drag - and this is the key for Mercedes, for whom one of the most significant problems this year has been the draggy nature of their car.
He was no hefty action hero, living up to his draggy image.
To be honest, beyond this pleasure, the show is mostly forgettable; it suffers from the draggy pacing of prime-time game shows like “Deal.”
The draggy book by Isobel Lennart falls into many of the cliches of showbiz biography.
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