Pronunciation: /ˈdræɡɪŋ saɪt/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I don't like going to that dragging site because it's always so messy.
A2 The dragging site where we dump our trash is starting to smell really bad.
B1 The city council is planning to clean up the dragging site and turn it into a park.
B2 Environmental activists are protesting the expansion of the dragging site near the river.
C1 The dragging site has become a focal point for discussions on waste management and sustainability.
C2 Authorities are investigating reports of illegal dumping at the dragging site on the outskirts of town.
verb a word that expresses an action or state of being
A1 I am dragging site furniture across the patio.
A2 She was dragging site materials to the construction area.
B1 The workers were dragging site equipment to the designated area.
B2 The team had been dragging site supplies for hours without a break.
C1 The company was criticized for dragging site resources without proper planning.
C2 The project was delayed due to dragging site machinery to the remote location.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 The dragging site was difficult to navigate.
A2 I avoided the dragging site because it was slow and frustrating.
B1 The dragging site needs to be optimized for better user experience.
B2 The dragging site's performance issues are affecting customer satisfaction.
C1 The dragging site's lack of responsiveness is a major concern for the company.
C2 The dragging site's inefficiency is hindering business operations.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence
A1 I walked to the store dragging my feet.
A2 She cleaned the house dragging a mop behind her.
B1 The children played in the park dragging their toys with them.
B2 He entered the room dragging his luggage behind him.
C1 The workers carried the heavy equipment across the construction site dragging it carefully.
C2 The athlete crossed the finish line dragging his exhausted body.
formal The dragging site was carefully marked out by the archaeologists before any excavation work began.
informal I heard there's a dragging site near the old church, wanna check it out?
slang Let's go hang out at the dragging site and see if we find anything cool.
figurative The abandoned factory felt like a dragging site, filled with memories of the past.
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