I'm interested to know when someone drags their feet along the ground in the manner that makes noise or sounds a bit crass to you or something, would it be possible to say:
- Don't drag / scuff / shuffle your feet.
Would this be suffient by itself or is it necessary to add something like:
- Don't drag / scuff / shuffle your feet on the ground.
- Don't drag / scuff / shuffle your feet when you walk.
According to the dictionary definitions, all the three words, "shuffle", "scuff" and "drag", are appropriate verbs here, but how do they semantically differ?