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draggy

[drag-ee] / ˈdræg i /
























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The winner will probably come from an early move – the likes of Warren Barguil or Nairo Quintana are obvious candidates – but the draggy Tignes finish climb will suit a rider like Alaphilippe or Geraint Thomas rather than a lighter pure climber.

From The Guardian

Carefully adjusting an oversized wig before the show in Taipei, drag queen Draggy Boo Boo, an ethnic Paiwan from southern Taiwan, said he is part of “the minority of minorities”.

From Reuters

The worst case scenario ensued, a draggy car, tricky to handle that is also down on horses.

From The Guardian

But overall the show is flat, draggy — the 10 episodes run from 37 minutes to a ruinous 55 — and self-satisfied.

From New York Times

Because it eschews most of the darkness in Andersen’s original story, the show often feels tame and draggy — at least for theatergoers too old to, say, believe Rudolph was a real reindeer.

From Washington Post