drag one's feet
drag one's feet
English
Verb
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Definition
To procrastinate, put off; to dawdle, avoid, or make progress slowly and reluctantly.
Etymology
From the idea of walking while dragging one's feet along the ground, either from lack of enthusiasm or to intentionally slow down movement. Compare dig in one's heels (“firmly oppose”).
Example Sentences
- "I have been dragging my feet about filing my taxes."
- "There was much to love about this last season, from the tense opening barfight to the finale shootout with the IRA, which was so disorientingly murky and gas-filled it felt otherworldly. But it struggled to ever quite get going, with the first five episodes dragging their feet in a way that began to frustrate."
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