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Definition of draggy in English: draggyadjectivedraggier, draggiest ˈdraɡiˈdræɡi informal Dreary and lacking liveliness. 〈非正式〉沉闷的,无生气的 a long, draggy, boring Friday afternoon 一个漫长、沉闷、无聊的周五下午。 Example sentencesExamples - By using food to fix our draggy moods and low energy, we're letting our emotions rule our bodies, and we're getting fatter in the bargain.
- The voice was draggy, like a damaged cassette tape; the computer was using most of its power fighting his program.
- Aside from the visual zimzam of twitchy cuts and soft-focus art-film tricks, it gets draggy while you wait for the wonder twins to figure out where they should look.
- Nothing too brilliant and it did have a few draggy moments, but I heard at least a few laughs from the audience and I felt pretty good about doing it.
- A little draggy for the first 45 minutes or so, but then it got pretty exciting.
- It's also been harshly judged for its music, especially given the numbers that pop out of nowhere and don't always advance the draggy storyline.
- R. didn't fall asleep until after 6 a.m. and so is understandably draggy.
- I guess they had a right to be feeling draggy and exhausted.
- This one should just plunge right into the action, hopefully avoiding too much of the draggy set-up that slowed down the other film
- ‘Caaaaaaaaaaaaaaake,’ He said in a draggy voice, but then he popped back to his happy smile and handed her small wrapped box, ‘Ok, open mine!’
- It could have been a little better with some scenes edited for length as it gets a bit draggy in parts and the script's comedy could have been a little sharper but overall I'd recommend it.
- I can assure you that it won't be draggy, so don't worry!
- But it's also draggy and slow, the product of toil and perfectionism over spontaneity and enthusiasm that seems to insinuate more than it actually says.
- Wearing a big red flower in her hair and a giant rectangle of red chiffon, she sings a draggy song, one of those meandering, tuneless R&B songs so many of the contestants do.
- I'm kinda tired because the story is getting very draggy and slow.
- Another way to cope with draggy days when everything seems uninteresting is to make a special effort.
- I'm pleasantly surprised, I guess, because some reviews had slated it for being slow and draggy.
- It's actually quite the opposite - it's such a draggy story (another one of those ‘epiphany kind’) - so if you wish to not read, then please yourself.
- I can relate to the reader who had been feeling tired and draggy for months with little help from her doctor.
- I didn't like the way he bent down to peer at us, then went on about how he'd already bought cards from other ‘girls’ (said in draggy breathy manner).
Synonyms boring, monotonous, dull, deadly dull, uninteresting, unexciting, unvaried, unvarying, lacking variety, mind-numbing, mindless, soul-destroying, soulless, humdrum, dreary, ho-hum, mundane, wearisome, wearying, tiresome, soporific, dry, as dry as dust, arid, lifeless, colourless, monochrome, uninspired, uninspiring, flat, plodding, slow, banal, vapid, insipid, bland, lacklustre, prosaic, run-of-the-mill, pedestrian, jejune, leaden, heavy
RhymesAggie, baggy, craggy, jaggy, Maggie, quaggy, saggy, scraggy, shaggy, slaggy, snaggy Definition of draggy in US English: draggyadjectiveˈdræɡiˈdraɡē informal Dreary and lacking liveliness. 〈非正式〉沉闷的,无生气的 a long, draggy, boring Friday afternoon 一个漫长、沉闷、无聊的周五下午。 Example sentencesExamples - I didn't like the way he bent down to peer at us, then went on about how he'd already bought cards from other ‘girls’ (said in draggy breathy manner).
- I can relate to the reader who had been feeling tired and draggy for months with little help from her doctor.
- Wearing a big red flower in her hair and a giant rectangle of red chiffon, she sings a draggy song, one of those meandering, tuneless R&B songs so many of the contestants do.
- I'm pleasantly surprised, I guess, because some reviews had slated it for being slow and draggy.
- By using food to fix our draggy moods and low energy, we're letting our emotions rule our bodies, and we're getting fatter in the bargain.
- It could have been a little better with some scenes edited for length as it gets a bit draggy in parts and the script's comedy could have been a little sharper but overall I'd recommend it.
- R. didn't fall asleep until after 6 a.m. and so is understandably draggy.
- I can assure you that it won't be draggy, so don't worry!
- A little draggy for the first 45 minutes or so, but then it got pretty exciting.
- Aside from the visual zimzam of twitchy cuts and soft-focus art-film tricks, it gets draggy while you wait for the wonder twins to figure out where they should look.
- I guess they had a right to be feeling draggy and exhausted.
- It's also been harshly judged for its music, especially given the numbers that pop out of nowhere and don't always advance the draggy storyline.
- Another way to cope with draggy days when everything seems uninteresting is to make a special effort.
- The voice was draggy, like a damaged cassette tape; the computer was using most of its power fighting his program.
- Nothing too brilliant and it did have a few draggy moments, but I heard at least a few laughs from the audience and I felt pretty good about doing it.
- ‘Caaaaaaaaaaaaaaake,’ He said in a draggy voice, but then he popped back to his happy smile and handed her small wrapped box, ‘Ok, open mine!’
- I'm kinda tired because the story is getting very draggy and slow.
- It's actually quite the opposite - it's such a draggy story (another one of those ‘epiphany kind’) - so if you wish to not read, then please yourself.
- But it's also draggy and slow, the product of toil and perfectionism over spontaneity and enthusiasm that seems to insinuate more than it actually says.
- This one should just plunge right into the action, hopefully avoiding too much of the draggy set-up that slowed down the other film
Synonyms boring, monotonous, dull, deadly dull, uninteresting, unexciting, unvaried, unvarying, lacking variety, mind-numbing, mindless, soul-destroying, soulless, humdrum, dreary, ho-hum, mundane, wearisome, wearying, tiresome, soporific, dry, as dry as dust, arid, lifeless, colourless, monochrome, uninspired, uninspiring, flat, plodding, slow, banal, vapid, insipid, bland, lacklustre, prosaic, run-of-the-mill, pedestrian, jejune, leaden, heavy |