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UK
/sˈæɡ/
]
[ US /ˈsæɡ/ ]
[ US /ˈsæɡ/ ]
VERB
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cause to sag
The children sagged their bottoms down even more comfortably - droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness
NOUN
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a shape that sags
there was a sag in the chair seat
How To Use sag In A Sentence
- In order to prevent the pipe buckling at the sagbend a horizontal tension was applied to the pipe by tensioners situated on the deck of the vessel.
- Yes, the gearbox was a bit saggy and I was alarmed at how much pressure the brake pedal needed to do an emergency stop, but other than this, all was well.
- All the more perhaps for that, she was born sagacious, which is a less pleasing, but, in a bitter pinch, a more really useful, quality. Erema — My Father's Sin
- Thanks to her doctor’s recommendations she finds herself feeling decafargic by noon. cardiacpopups – the messages that popup on your computer when you are in the middle of an important project and warn you that your computer is about to conk out. on 07 Sep 2007 at 5: 52 pm Kimberly defurrify – to remove pet hair/dander from a person or thing on 07 Sep 2007 at 6: 12 pm Heather Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Writer Unboxed’s CONTEST, CONTEST!
- Such a usage is ethically unacceptable, politically manipulative and decidedly unhistorical.
- Botanical species in this ancient ecosystem included sagebrush, bluegrass, sedges, and herbs.
- Did Michelin-starred chefs abandon their restaurants after the passage of hygiene standards laws? Times, Sunday Times
- This bill is a good step in the Government's commitment towards greater energy efficiency and a sustainable energy future, and I look forward to its passage through the House.
- Subtitling is managed both neatly and completely, except in the concerted passages.
- Some of the passages can be explored, and are accessible from Princesshay, parallel with the High Street.