draggingly

English

Etymology

dragging + -ly

Adverb

draggingly (comparative more draggingly, superlative most draggingly)

  1. In a way that drags; with a dragging motion.
  2. Slowly; with reluctance, or as if held back.
    • 1913, Primary Education: Volume 20:
      The children began to sing draggingly. Half a dozen carried the first verse through alone.
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