Drag Unscramble word

drag is a Scrabble word, drag uses Four letters.
Scrabble point value for drag Six points.
Words with Friends point value for drag: Six points.

Below are the results of unscrambling drag. We found a total of 32 words by unscrambling the letters in drag.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in drag

darg 6 gard 6 grad 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in drag

agr 4 arg 4 dag 5 dar 4 gad 5 gar 4 gra 4 rad 4 rag 4

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in drag

ad 3 ag 3 ar 2 da 3 dg 4 dr 3 ga 3 gd 4 gr 3 ra 2 rd 3 rg 3

Definitions of drag

British English : drag If something is a drag on the development or progress of something, it slows it down or makes it more difficult. NOUNThe satellite acts as a drag on the shuttle.

verb

  1. to pull or be pulled with force, esp along the ground or other surface
  2. (transitive; often followed by away or from) to persuade to come away (from something attractive or interesting)   ⇒ he couldn't drag himself away from the shop
  3. to trail or cause to trail on the ground
  4. (transitive) to move (oneself, one's feet, etc) with effort or difficulty   ⇒ he drags himself out of bed at dawn
  5. to linger behind
  6. often foll by on or out to prolong or be prolonged tediously or unnecessarily   ⇒ his talk dragged on for hours
  7. (transitive) foll by out to pass (time) in discomfort, poverty, unhappiness, etc   ⇒ he dragged out his few remaining years
  8. when intr, usually foll by for to search (the bed of a river, canal, etc) with a dragnet or hook   ⇒ they dragged the river for the body
  9. (transitive followed by out or from) to crush (clods) or level (a soil surface) by use of a drag
  10. (of hounds) to follow (a fox or its trail) to the place where it has been lying
  11. (intransitive) (slang ) to draw (on a cigarette, pipe, etc)
  12. (computing ) to move (data) from one place to another on the screen by manipulating a mouse with its button held down
  13. See drag anchor
  14. See drag one's feet
  15. See drag someone's name in the mud

noun

  1. the act of dragging or the state of being dragged
  2. an implement, such as a dragnet, dredge, etc, used for dragging
  3. Also called : drag harrow . a type of harrow consisting of heavy beams, often with spikes inserted, used to crush clods, level soil, or prepare seedbeds
  4. a sporting coach with seats inside and out, usually drawn by four horses
  5. a braking or retarding device, such as a metal piece fitted to the underside of the wheel of a horse-drawn vehicle
  6. a person or thing that slows up progress
  7. slow progress or movement
  8. (aeronautics ) the resistance to the motion of a body passing through a fluid, esp through air: applied to an aircraft in flight, it is the component of the resultant aerodynamic force measured parallel to the direction of air flow
  9. the trail of scent left by a fox or other animal hunted with hounds
  10. an artificial trail of a strong-smelling substance, sometimes including aniseed, drawn over the ground for hounds to follow
  11. See drag hunt
  12. (angling ) unnatural movement imparted to a fly, esp a dry fly, by tension on the angler's line
  13. (informal ) a person or thing that is very tedious; bore   ⇒ exams are a drag
  14. (slang ) a car
  15. short for drag race
  16. (slang ) women's clothes worn by a man, usually by a transvestite (esp in the phrase in drag) (as modifier)   ⇒ a drag club , drag show clothes collectively
  17. women's clothes worn by a man, usually by a transvestite (esp in the phrase in drag)
  18. (as modifier)   ⇒ a drag club , drag show
  19. clothes collectively
  20. (informal ) a draw on a cigarette, pipe, etc
  21. (US , slang ) influence or persuasive power
  22. (mainly US , slang ) a street or road
  23. women's clothes worn by a man, usually by a transvestite (esp in the phrase in drag)
  24. (as modifier)   ⇒ a drag club , drag show
  25. clothes collectively