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English Idioms Drag Your Feet
Drag Your Feet - to do something you do not want to do; to do something very slowly
- When I ask my children to help around the house they always drag their feet.
- The teacher told to hurry, and not todrag our feet.
- I am feeling lazy, so I am dragging my feet today.
- I asked my boss for a raise, and now he is dragging his feet.
- I do not know why everyone is dragging their feet today.
- It is so hot outside, so everyone is dragging their feet.
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