Drag (6)
'drag' is the definition.
(I know that drag is a more specific form of pull)
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(Other definitions for pull that I've seen before include "Influence; draw" , "Strain (muscle); extract (tooth)" , "Tell that to the marines" , "Tug; tow" , "Influence; haul on" .)
'drag' is the definition.
(I know that drag can be written as haul)
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(Other definitions for haul that I've seen before include "Drag (something heavy)" , "Spoils" , "Catch of fish; drag" , "Drag; loot" , "Pull forcibly; catch" .)
'drag' is the definition.
(drag can mean something boring)
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(Other definitions for bore that I've seen before include "River wave; drill" , "Suffered" , "Drill a hole in" , "Tedious person; steep wave" , "Capable of being shifted" .)
'drag' is the definition.
(I know that toke is a type of drag)
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(Other definitions for toke that I've seen before include "Draw on a spliff" , "A drag" .)
'drag' is the definition.
(I know that shlep is a more specific form of drag)
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(Another definition for shlep that I've seen is " hike".)
'drag' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
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(Other definitions for heave that I've seen before include "Pull something heavy" , "Pull hard; (sea) swell" , "Swell; throw" , "Gasp" , "Retch - lift using much effort" .)
'drag' is the definition.
(I know that trail is a more specific form of drag)
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(Other definitions for trail that I've seen before include "Linger behind" , "Track made through wild country" , "Rural footpath" , "Straggle" , "Track or mark left by something that has passed" .)
'drag' is the definition.
(I've seen this in another clue)
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(Other definitions for lug that I've seen before include "A slangy ear" , "Carry with difficulty" , "Projecting piece; haul" , "Haul; ear (slang)" , "Pull - ear" .)
'drag' is the definition.
(I know that tow is a more specific form of pull along)
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(Other definitions for tow that I've seen before include "form of flax" , "Pull away" , "Draw" , "Haul" , "Pull along (a vehicle)" .)
'drag' is the definition.
(I know that schlep is a more specific form of drag)
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(Other definitions for schlep that I've seen before include "Clumsy and stupid person" , "[TURKEY] -- > difficult procedure" , "stupid and incompetent person" , "clumsy individual" , "Tedious or difficult journey" .)