It is easier to pull a heavy load that is on wheels or rollers, than to carry the weight, or drag the load along the floor.
No, "dragged" is a verb. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "drag," which means to pull something along a surface with effort.
Pull , carry , drag
Drag?
The homophone for the word "pull" is "pole."
Tractors pulling a heavy load that is not carried on wheels (they drag it along the ground). The object is to see how fast/far they can pull it. Alternatively, two tractors can be hooked to each other in a tug-of-war.
In the first line of the poem "Nikki-Rosa" by Nikki Giovanni, the word "drag" most nearly means to pull or to carry along with effort.
the root word for tract is pull or drag
drag or pull
Tug, drag, tow.
pull, tug,..scrape?
Answer: pull Answer: in social terms - Dressed As A Girl - D.R.A.G. - DRAG: Dress Resembling A Girl