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Though just 70 minutes, the opera sometimes seems static and draggy.
Right now Steve's worry was his legs: they were getting draggy.
"He still seems a little draggy," she said to Travis.
Or do you want it to be real draggy and drug out?'
On the other hand, people felt that the romance between the second leads was dry and draggy.
The draggy feel of my body warned me of the truth.
Anyway, I'm going now so that this letter doesn't get too draggy.
And now he could hear footsteps, the door with the draggy hinge being pulled open.
A draggy river / Runs under a cloud of power.
But that doesn't really convey the slow, draggy way the time passed.
Karla was draggy with the flu, but she forced herself to come.
Essentially, they felt, the opera was too draggy, too long.
Sure, we all get draggy from time to time.
Their lag, however, had another quality than the draggy manner sometimes attributed to ghosts.
At the end of a long, draggy, boring Friday afternoon, it's at last time to clear up.
But the reviewers said the film contained too many elements and tended to be draggy in places.
Formulations, she says, are not as "draggy" as in the past.
There's a terribly draggy lot of people teaching us.'
He tightened the draggy robe that draped him like a toga.
"Requiem" goes a step further; it couldn't be less like a draggy heroin movie.
The service, on a snowy, wet evening, was very moving, even though the hymns, it turned out, were pretty draggy.
In this early-80's phase, they turned out a series of draggy numbers with a heavy beat and hectoring lyrics.
They're so draggy they can hardly move.
If you're low, you may feel draggy.
Some may find his stately tempo in the "March of the Pilgrims" draggy.