Значение слова "DRAG ONE'S HEELS (ON OR OVER SOMETHING)" найдено в 1 источнике

DRAG ONE'S HEELS (ON OR OVER SOMETHING)

найдено в "Dictionary of American idioms"
drag one's heels (on or over something): translation

drag one's feet (on or over something) & drag one's heels (on or over something)
to progress slowly or stall in the doing of something. •

Why is she taking so long? I think she is just dragging her feet on this matter.

I didn't mean to drag my feet on this decision.

If the planning department had not dragged their heels, the building would have been built by now.

You must not drag your heels over this; we must get finished.



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