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Phrase(s): drag one’s feet (on or over something) [and] 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.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs