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Draggy Meaning in English

word

ˈdɹæɡi
DRAG-ee
dɹˈæɡi
drag-EE

Definition

Feeling slow, dull, or lacking energy; often used to describe a boring atmosphere or a sluggish feeling.

Usage & Nuances

'Draggy' is informal and often describes days, events, or feelings that are slow and a bit boring or tiring. Commonly heard in casual conversation, especially about weather ('draggy day'), moods, and meetings. Not used in formal writing.

Example Sentences

I'm feeling draggy this morning.

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The meeting was so draggy that I almost fell asleep.

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Rainy weather always makes the day feel draggy.

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The movie started out exciting but got pretty draggy in the middle.

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It’s been a draggy week at work—nothing interesting is happening.

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Sorry I’m so draggy today—I didn’t sleep much last night.

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