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trahea — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • drag verb To pull something heavy along a surface, often with effort.
  • sledge noun A heavy, long-handled hammer used for driving stakes or breaking things apart; short for sledgehammer.

Senses

trahea is used for these senses in English:

  • drag A kind of sledge for conveying heavy objects; also, a kind of low car or handcart.
  • sledge (British) any type of sled or sleigh.

drag — full definition

  1. verb To pull something heavy along a surface, often with effort.
  2. noun A resisting force that slows down something moving through air or liquid.
  3. noun Something tedious or annoying.
  4. noun Elaborate, exaggerated clothing of the opposite gender worn for performance, especially by drag queens and kings.
  5. verb To insult or criticize someone sharply, often publicly (informal).

sledge — full definition

  1. noun A heavy, long-handled hammer used for driving stakes or breaking things apart; short for sledgehammer.
  2. noun A low, heavy sled typically pulled by animals over snow or ice.
  3. verb (cricket, informal) To taunt or verbally needle an opposing player to put them off their game.

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