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drag

Resistance to motion a body experiences when passing through a fluid – gas or liquid. The aerodynamic drag aircraft experience when travelling through the air represents a great waste of power, so they must be carefully shaped, or streamlined, to reduce drag to a minimum. Cars benefit from streamlining, and aerodynamic drag is used to slow down spacecraft returning from space. Boats travelling through water experience hydrodynamic drag on their hulls, and the fastest vessels are hydrofoils, whose hulls lift out of the water while cruising.

drag

In playing the snare drum, a stroke preceded by a group of grace-notes, usually three or four.



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He further accused his peace partner, the National Congress Party of dragging feet over the CPA implementation adding there are many outstanding issues that are not yet implemented.
People - smiling ones, the stern-faced, the weary with tired eyes, dragging feet, heavy briefcases.
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