Pronunciation: /meɪn dræɡ/
noun a main street or road in a town or city, typically the one with the most shops and businesses
A1 The main drag in town is lined with shops and cafes.
A2 I walked down the main drag to get to the movie theater.
B1 The main drag is the busiest street in the city, especially on weekends.
B2 The main drag is known for its lively nightlife and vibrant atmosphere.
C1 The main drag has undergone significant redevelopment in recent years, attracting more visitors.
C2 The main drag is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a variety of entertainment options.
formal The main drag in the city is lined with shops and restaurants.
informal Let's meet up on the main drag for some shopping.
slang The main drag is where all the cool kids hang out.
figurative She felt like she was stuck on the main drag of life, going nowhere.
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