Draggy ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Draggy ( adjective )

  1. Moving slowly and with difficulty.
  2. Not interesting or exciting.

Origin:

Mid 19th century: of uncertain origin, perhaps from an old english word meaning "to pull or draw".

Examples:

  1. The movie was draggy and I couldn't stay awake.
  2. The lecture was draggy and I couldn't stay focused.
  3. The meeting was draggy and I couldn't stay awake.
  4. The conversation was draggy and I couldn't stay interested.
  5. The party was draggy and I couldn't stay entertained.

(As a verb)

Draggy ( verb )

  1. Moving slowly and with difficulty.
  2. Not interesting or exciting.

Origin:

Mid 19th century: of uncertain origin, perhaps from an old english word meaning "to pull or draw".

Examples:

  1. The movie was draggy and I couldn't stay awake.
  2. The lecture was draggy and I couldn't stay focused.
  3. The meeting was draggy and I couldn't stay awake.
  4. The conversation was draggy and I couldn't stay interested.
  5. The party was draggy and I couldn't stay entertained.
Some random words: joyous, native-born, sacerdotal