From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishthe main dragthe main dragTTR American English informal the biggest or longest street that goes through a town Our hotel is right on the main drag. → drag
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the main drag• He went south toward Calle Ocho, the main drag of Little Havana.• Our hotel, the four-star Elea Beach, stands off the main drag at the end of a quiet lane.• Eventually he turned off the main drag into the sidestreets and from there it was only minutes before he reached Hesper Mews.• He turns off the main drag.• Our hotel is right on the main drag.• We went into this restaurant called Cooter's, right there on the main drag.the main dragthe main dragAmerican English informal the main street in a town or city where big shops and businesses are the restaurants that line the main drag → main dragExamples from the Corpus
the main drag• He went south toward Calle Ocho, the main drag of Little Havana.• Our hotel, the four-star Elea Beach, stands off the main drag at the end of a quiet lane.• Eventually he turned off the main drag into the sidestreets and from there it was only minutes before he reached Hesper Mews.• He turns off the main drag.