Comparative form of 'draggy'; more slow-moving, sluggish, or tedious than something else.
Comparative form of 'draggy,' formed with '-er.' 'Draggy' comes from 'drag' + '-y' (adjective suffix), meaning having the quality of dragging or moving slowly.
Informal adjectives like 'draggy' show how language is alive—English speakers naturally invented this word to describe that feeling when a movie, class, or song just drags on and on without excitement.
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