How To Use Sagging In A Sentence

  • Good, bad, or meaningless, there it will be: bunchy with fat or sagging from the bone, fading, freckling, wrinkling, and drooping so long as flesh endures. Beginner’s Grace
  • Irreversible sagging and chronic backache can be the long - term result.
  • We live in a world with multimillion dollar industries built around erasing wrinkles, covering gray, and squeezing in sagging body parts. Christianity Today
  • Bloated, sagging, and among those firm youthful bodies, those undistorted faces, a strange and terrifying monster of middle-agedness, Linda advanced into the room, coquettishly smiling her broken and discoloured smile, and rolling as she walked, with what was meant to be a voluptuous undulation, her enormous haunches. Brave New World
  • And the pressure is on to stop grouching and help boost a sagging Christmas retail season.
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  • Losing your teeth leads to sagging skin and excessive wrinkles. The Sun
  • The third group is composed of patients that have a mild amount of excess in the belly, hips, thighs and sagging buttocks.
  • The other big man and the white-headed boy sat and looked off across a little bit of cornfield where an old grey stook of last year's fodder formed a sagging cone at the edge of the woods. Cold Mountain
  • That move is widely credited with reversing the airlines sagging financial fortunes.
  • During slow moments Grandmother wandered out in the long shirt and trousers we call a salwar kameez, threading her way between the sagging hammocks and chatting with the homesick soldiers missing the dishes of their own countries. The Hundred-Foot Journey
  • Fiona, 43, had surgery earlier this year to tighten her sagging jawline.
  • They are caused mainly by excess weight, ageing and sagging. The Sun
  • With 4 inches of plaid boxer shorts visible above sagging jeans, Tony Mihalo fit almost perfectly into the teen crowd idling away the night in a Naperville bowling alley.
  • While the box office has been sagging, DVD sales and rentals have increased 676 percent since 2000.
  • Vitamin C therapy is known to combat mottling, wrinkling and sagging skin resulting from sun overexposure, a common concern among active people.
  • Bainbridge pulled up his sagging trousers and struck the pose of a fearless sea captain.
  • The program is the latest in a number of moves Army officials have initiated in order to boost sagging recruitment and help soldiers obtain a higher education.
  • He ran across the empty alley between the tumbledown buildings and squeezed his way in through a crack in the sagging door.
  • He doesn't care about sagging skin and wrinkles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Last year, his CD became a roaring success and saw the sagging career of another superstar being revived.
  • From now on, the hint of a potbelly here, the possibility of a sagging breast there.
  • There is no doubt that the protest against the concert was a cynical ploy aimed at trying to revive the party's sagging fortunes.
  • On the other hand: if the muscle-bound dude's tank top looks like it has been through the wash about 50 times, and if it's a bit loose, and sagging or drooping in the wrong places - then yes, maybe.
  • Wrinkles and sagging cheeks are a thing of the past.
  • The man who rebuilt sagging fortunes at TCU and Alabama, among other stops, was shellshocked by last year's 4-8 disaster.
  • Too, she likes the disarray of rehearsal clothes - wrapped sweaters, sagging leg warmers, torn practice tutus.
  • If there are scars in front of the ears, says Levick, "this sounds more like a traditional, full facelift, which is unusual in a woman of this age with no visible sagging". Evening Standard - Home
  • Sybase has been suffering from sagging sales and the perception of lagging technology.
  • Is there any food you can eat, supplement you can take, or nutrient-rich lotion you can rub on that will keep your skin from sagging and wrinkling as you age?
  • She likes the disarray of rehearsal clothes - wrapped sweaters, sagging leg warmers, torn practice tutus.
  • He also does eyebrow and forehead elevations, to eliminate drooping eyebrows and sagging foreheads, for about $2,500.
  • Brian Lara found himself in familiar territory as he tried to rescue a sagging West Indian team after South Africa's quickies struck hard on the first day of the fifth and final cricket Test at Sabina Park here yesterday.
  • Its style stretched the skin across her face, eliminating the crepy look around her eyes and the lines of strain recently etched near her mouth as well as smoothing her brow and tautening a sagging chin. The Glory Game
  • It makes it look like her right boob is severely saggingPink is the New Blog | Everybody's Business Is My Business » Blog Archive » The 2010 Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala
  • The speaker is drivelling about the sagging economy.
  • Every request is met with a shoulder-sagging teenage harrumph. Times, Sunday Times
  • Three black kids in sagging black denim huddle around a souped-up eighties Camaro with enormous chrome rims. Monkeytown prologue/chapter first
  • He was a sagging man of 65 or 70; his eyes were rheumy and his nose spider-webbed with disintegrating capillaries. Why I Fired My Broker
  • With sales sagging, why is the clothing retailer expanding?
  • He doesn't care about sagging skin and wrinkles. Times, Sunday Times
  • With deft fingers, she carefully sculpted the whitish-gray mass into a semblance of a man, a fat, chunky man with sagging limbs, but a man nonetheless.
  • Wrinkles and sagging skin then appear prematurely. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her motion was violent and, to the uninitiated, quite unpredictable, and she was hardly more weatherly than a raft, sagging off to leeward in a spineless fashion that boded ill for any prospect of working up to Plymouth while any easterly component prevailed in the wind. Hornblower And The Crisis
  • Proponents say biofuels could help end our dependence on oil imports, boost a sagging agriculture industry and reduce environmental damage caused by burning fossil fuels.
  • The majority of men my age have beer bellies, sagging pecs, wrinkled skin on their arms and legs, and frequent health problems.
  • I felt my body sagging beneath me, and I could barely stand upright.
  • Sagging spiderwebs, laden with dew, hung from the tiny branches of the hedgerow among the northern forest, in the midst of which the men waited.
  • Russia's economy is sagging under the weight of low oil prices and western sanctions imposed over the Ukraine crisis. Times, Sunday Times
  • Breast uplift, also known as mastopexy, is a surgical operation to re-shape sagging breasts. MyLinkVault Newest Links
  • In the 1990s, the company sought to diversify its assets to buffer sagging rail business, which included buying Vancouver Wharves and Canadian Stevedoring.
  • To address this problem of perceived remoteness of risk, the study emphasized the more immediate effects of unprotected sun exposure: wrinkled, sagging, dry skin.
  • New webs were dust-covered in a dewless dawn, dry, like string, sagging with mosquitoes. WHITE LIES
  • The other man slammed what looked like a blackjack against the sagging head, striking just behind the right ear.
  • A sagging couch, an old spinning wheel, and a step-ladder stood just where they had been left when the building had closed many years ago. THREE IN ONE
  • I always found myself embarrassed when confronted with pictures of scraggy or sagging wives and overfed, grinning offspring.
  • In particular, Norm Ornstein has a piece in today's WaPo that presents the classic liberal position against requiring the federal government to balance its budget: A sagging economy requires what we call countercyclical policy, stimulus to counter a downturn and provide a boost…. Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • Given time enough, however, the balance becomes a sagging to the grave side.
  • The huts were basic, their green paint peeling, and their beds sagging, but the sheets were clean, the sun shining and the fresh mountain air tinged with the smoke of camp fires was invigorating.
  • The cargo, 4500 tons of bagged lentils, has long gone and the steel is rotting and sagging towards final, inevitable collapse.
  • These days, armpits – recently rebranded as the less sweaty and earthy-sounding "underarms" – have been selected to join our sagging decolletage, facial wrinkles and crone hands as something we are being taught to be anxious about. How sexy are your underarms?
  • And getting 20 to 25 minutes against reserves could be the perfect tonic for Tinsley's sagging confidence.
  • The sagging skin may drape in layers around the body (a condition called circumferential excess). Yahoo! Weather - Lexington, KY
  • Definitely a fine orchestra, Cassuto and his forces give idiomatic interpretations of Bomtempo's music, my sole reservation being a sagging of momentum in the Trio section of the 2nd Symphony's Minuetto.
  • These differences could be related to variation in degree of lithification of the overburden, causing it to collapse vertically rather than with more gentle downsagging.
  • The correct use of muscles can reshape the body, lift sagging cheeks, melt away double chins, middle-age spread and abdominal bulges, restore elasticity to the skin, iron out creepy necks and eliminate flabbiness.
  • I noted in the Edmunds report that my wife's car had experienced many of the same foibles as their long-term tester, including sagging kick panels, several NVH sins and interior panel gaps that were as uneven as rural highway pavement. Sam Barer's Four Wheel Drift
  • He ran across the empty alley between the tumbledown buildings and squeezed his way in through a crack in the sagging door.
  • The "new" older man has the waistline and the sagging jaw attended to, not to mention getting rid of the embarrassing breasts (man boobs or moobs) and eye-bags.
  • The Pistons would often try to confuse Jordan with multiple looks, be it the passive, sagging defense of Joe Dumars or the bullish, in-your-face style of Dennis Rodman.
  • Other consumer product sales may be sagging, but lingerie is booming.
  • We sat together in the small staff room on sagging sofas, amid a rich and pervasive smell of old upholstery and decaying dogs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Guests could sign up for appointments to try out both the Arasys Effortless Power Workout, which speeds up muscle building and inch loss at a fraction of the time you would spend at the gym, and Nano Perfector, a non-invasive skin rejuvenation computerized device that builds new tissue, lifts sagging muscles, purifies and detoxifies until your skin glows with health. The 2007 Spa & Resort/Medical Spa Expo Had it All
  • And this has a sagging effect on the story, which launches itself with such brio and yet is strangely underpowered.
  • Mamarrosa is also suffocating, a sun-baked place where the sky is ‘so blue it hurts’, the peaches on the sagging trees are rotten and cork prices are falling.
  • But when a vessel is large, and more especially when she is long, the strains known as hogging and sagging are apt to rack her timbers apart. All Afloat A Chronicle of Craft and Waterways
  • A facelift is a surgical operation performed in order to treat severe facial sagging and skin laxity. EzineArticles
  • The publishers, though, do their best to brush off the sagging figures. Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact, can even increase sagging later in life. The Sun
  • Through the puny window of this train called life, what we see is just our own morning blues, afternoon lows, sagging hopes and soaring mercury.
  • We sat together in the small staff room on sagging sofas, amid a rich and pervasive smell of old upholstery and decaying dogs. Times, Sunday Times
  • BYD's price cutting strategy is unlikely to save its sagging sales, will be bad for the brand, and will hurt the company's attempt to portray itself as a high-tech pioneer.
  • Some of the usual causes of stress and strain on the spine include slouching in chairs, driving in hunched positions, lifting heavy objects incorrectly, sleeping on sagging mattresses and being unfit or overweight.
  • This should stop the old ceiling sagging. Times, Sunday Times
  • We sat together in the small staff room on sagging sofas, amid a rich and pervasive smell of old upholstery and decaying dogs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The man's eyes were full of terror as he scanned the scene around him from beneath his sagging eyelids and bony sockets. Times, Sunday Times
  • The procedure involves sewing bioplastic-infused thread into the face and neck and tugging it to get rid of sagging skin. The Sun
  • Good, bad, or meaningless, there it will be: bunchy with fat or sagging from the bone, fading, freckling, wrinkling, and drooping so long as flesh endures. Beginner’s Grace
  • It had crashed down into the wall five or six leagues to port, sagging broken spined withone half on the nearside and the other half on the far side, like a colossal maggot trying to wriggle over an obstacle. Alastair Reynolds, Terminal World (2010)
  • They vary from a brief head nod or sagging of the body to a full-blown fall with injury.
  • So, how can you smooth out the blemishes and stop the sagging? The Sun
  • Just look at those phrases: `cumbersome unwieldiness' and `burdenous corpulence ' -- the words themselves sagging and ungainly on the line. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • Then they hurried down to the waterfront where Chris had his sailing-boat tied to an old sagging pier. THREE IN ONE
  • Keziah could see the boy's shoulders sagging with exhaustion, and his face was grey with fatigue.
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  • If the story can carry a message without sagging under the weight, so much the better. Times, Sunday Times
  • The barbed suture lift, nicknamed the thread lift, is a quick outpatient procedure in which doctors thread serrated plastic sutures through the fatty layer beneath the face and use them to hoist sagging tissue.
  • The question flummoxes most Americans, a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll finds, which is among the reasons for the party's sagging state and uncertain direction. Who's In Charge?
  • Some of the easiest problems to fix include gutters sagging from the weight of the ice, stained or saggy ceilings, and loose roof shingles.
  • Charles collapsed like a glove puppet with the hand withdrawn, and stood for a long moment, sagging.
  • Stones melted like butter, sagging, dripping and puddling.
  • The house, a three bedroom on the sad-sack end of Rose Street in Far Rockaway, was just a redressed bungalow, with sagging doorframes and floors that moaned with every step. The Last Lion
  • The 68-year-old comedian is joining a growing roster of nontheatrical performers -- Brooke Shields, Helen Reddy and Vanessa Williams -- who lend their often-sagging celebrity to struggling shows. No Experience Necessary
  • Add gravity to the constant tug and you produce lines, furrows and sagging.
  • Her heart slowed, and she tottered dizzily, the gun sagging in her hand as the witches cast a spell over the room. Crimson Wind
  • She warned that sunbeds cause premature ageing of the skin resulting in loss of elasticity, sagging, wrinkling, freckling, yellowish discolouration and brown patches.
  • An hourly chart may be sagging, while a 10 - minute chart is rallying.
  • So, how can you smooth out the blemishes and stop the sagging? The Sun
  • U.S. carmakers got into a price war five years ago to overcome the sagging sales.
  • The man's eyes were full of terror as he scanned the scene around him from beneath his sagging eyelids and bony sockets. Times, Sunday Times
  • We live in a world with multimillion dollar industries built around erasing wrinkles, covering gray, and squeezing in sagging body parts. Christianity Today
  • the old man's muscles were sagging flabbily
  • Wool fiber contributes softness, warmth, absorbency, and drapability while synthetic fibers can add increased wrinkle resistance, crease retention, or strength to the fabric and help prevent sagging, bagging, or stretching. HOME COMFORTS
  • The politicians used the trust's billions to bestow favors on corporations whose share prices needed a lift or to bolster a sagging stock market.
  • In time they turn into deep lines, wrinkles, frown marks and sagging skin.
  • He was in the backyard hanging the dripping wash on the sagging clothesline.
  • If you wrote a single book and it came out last year and you want to lift sagging sales, is it so awful to go to current releases and add a reader recommendation to your old book?
  • Indeed, in its press release, OPEC warned its members could resort to "voluntary downward adjustments of output" to avoid market unbalances, a code phrase for sagging oil demand amid a global economic slowdown and a pull down prices. OPEC Accord Helps Balance the Books
  • He hoped that a successful outcome in the Special Election would reverse his sagging political fortunes.
  • Perfect fit is accomplished when garments just skim the body, without pulling or sagging.
  • His tired eyes and sagging jowls tell us it's bad news.
  • The dance floor is dim, and colored lights give the bland cafeteria walls and the sagging crepe the snap of fiesta.
  • The stead's house, visible a hundred yards back from the road, had a sagging roof and empty, shutterless windows. The Soprano Sorceress
  • In an rare and extraordinary moment of role reversal, I stand sagging beside the counter, waiting for an assistant to return, while she shoots off to look at napkins.
  • His lessons met at the same time as the Silver Slippers Water Aerobics class and the sight of all those veiny legs and sagging stomachs, those arms draped with crepey sheets of flesh, made him feel light-headed and loose in his joints. Boys and Girls Like You and Me
  • The man's eyes were full of terror as he scanned the scene around him from beneath his sagging eyelids and bony sockets. Times, Sunday Times
  • I always found myself embarrassed when confronted with pictures of scraggy or sagging wives and overfed, grinning offspring.
  • His mount sat quietly atop a leather bound saddle, the cloak sagging, shadowing anything in its impenetrable layer of threads, and reaching the ground slightly.
  • He had a paunch and a heavy-featured face with sagging jowls and was thirty years too old to be moonlighting from college. DOLL'S EYES
  • With that she turned on her heel and plodded ahead of them to the corner of a ward unit where a hollow-cheeked, frail old man sat on the sagging mattress on his metal-framed bed.
  • Choosing the next size larger, the women will only experience sagging and bagging at the ankles after wearing them a short period of time.
  • The labor was eased by a four-wheel-drive pickup truck, several hammers and a sagging wheelbarrow.
  • He was wearing black basketball shoes without socks, sagging black jeans with a silver-studded leather belt, and a wife-beater black tank top.
  • The past year's sagging economy has caused many schools to retool their recruiting tactics, according to findings in a new national survey released last month.
  • From a distance, it was easy to see that while the aileron on one side was in alignment, the other aileron was sagging significantly.
  • Selig's latest outburst ought to really help sagging attendance, because as we all know there's nothing like a failing team to get fans out to the ballpark.
  • The halberdier straightened over the Kielmark's sagging form, uncertain. Stormwarden
  • Martin glanced at her and verified her statement in her general slovenly appearance, in the unhealthy fat, in the drooping shoulders, the tired face with the sagging lines, and in the heavy fall of her feet, without elasticity — a very caricature of the walk that belongs to a free and happy body. Chapter 31
  • If that happens, a few years will not be enough to salvage the country's sagging economic power.
  • Sagging baggies, tattoos, false nails and hair, piercings, what are we of a certain age and with squeamish sensibilities, to make of such modishness? Crack Attack!
  • Wrinkles and skin sagging occur when skin loses collagen and the skin cell interior's ability to maintain 'turgor' decreases. Undefined
  • His body sagging between two policemen, Johnny's head lolled forward and the tips of his boots skittered behind.
  • BYD's price cutting strategy is unlikely to save its sagging sales, will be bad for the brand, and will hurt the company's attempt to portray itself as a high-tech pioneer.
  • With phenomenal cruelty, the tabloids both build up the young and lovely, and ritually humiliate them at the first sign of crepey thighs or sagging breasts. Great Regulars: Gerontophobia is a pandemic in the media.
  • If the story can carry a message without sagging under the weight, so much the better. Times, Sunday Times
  • The top half helps smooth fine lines; the lower half aids elasticity in sagging skin. Times, Sunday Times
  • Too often we think of flabby, sagging muscles, potbellies, and excess body fat as simply an aesthetic problem. Forever Young
  • Her own grin is giving way, sagging at the edges. Good morning, Miss Rat-shed!
  • Others, speaking privately, said the official optimism is sagging rapidly. Canada.com
  • The labor was eased by a four-wheel-drive pickup truck, several hammers and a sagging wheelbarrow.
  • A couple gave him an odd look at the sagging clothes that clung desperately to his drenched body.
  • Photoaging involves the premature aging of skin, evidenced by mottling, wrinkling, and sagging caused by a compromise of the elastic tissue.
  • My sister, God bless her, went to University, and by the end of the first term was using a catering-sized tin of hairspray a week to keep her quiff from sagging.
  • Skin is lifted and tightened to help visibly diminish sagging and drooping.
  • The woman pushed back the sagging coil of her hair and pulled the receiver out of the girl's hand.
  • This should stop the old ceiling sagging. Times, Sunday Times
  • Could sagging breasts be fixed, not with a nip or a tuck, but with an injection of Botox?
  • The other helicopter was huge, its shape skeletal, cartoonlike, the huge rotors sagging and quivering in the wind. THE LAST RAVEN
  • Amos looked so fiercely at him that Joseph turned his face away, his shoulders sagging in acknow - ledgement. The City Who Fought
  • The hen house was a large ramshackle cage bounded by sagging wire and creosoted posts. She Closed Her Eyes
  • Cats scattered under the sagging couch and quilt, while kittens mewed from the box placed in front of the iron-bellied stove. Songs of Love & Death
  • With deft fingers, she carefully sculpted the whitish-gray mass into a semblance of a man, a fat, chunky man with sagging limbs, but a man nonetheless.
  • Ten actors dressed in black wear white masks with drooping, sad eyes and sagging, wide, miserable frowns.
  • Russia's economy is sagging under the weight of low oil prices and western sanctions imposed over the Ukraine crisis. Times, Sunday Times
  • The shelves of our bookshops are sagging under the weight of publications that offer alternative therapies for our maladies - but usually with a religious world-view or technique behind them.
  • Unemployment averages 8.9%, retail sales are sagging, and euro zone manufacturing production shrank in April.
  • What you see on the loaded trestles and sagging stalls, lining the waterfront here, will end up on a thousand restaurant tables by the end of the day.
  • It resurfaces uneven skin texture, reduces appearance of cellulite and firms sagging skin. The Sun
  • I'm not an older lady (34) and so my butt is not sagging yet, but these pants emphasized the roundness and fullness of my posterior; something that only my husband should know about, and not the church members standing behind me! Home Living
  • Just look at those phrases: `cumbersome unwieldiness' and ` burdenous corpulence' -- the words themselves sagging and ungainly on the line. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • They made their way carefully inside, trudging past sagging curls of wallpaper and rusted and useless light sconces.
  • It's not just lines and wrinkles, but more sagging skin. Times, Sunday Times
  • The speaker is drivelling about the sagging economy.
  • Beyond the fence is an apparently ramshackle dwelling with a sagging roof and peeling white pigment on the sides.
  • The term catenary comes from the curve created by the sagging of a wire or chain between two points. The Overhead Wire
  • Complete with sagging roof and grimy stairway, the flat was above a DIY shop and near a bus stop.
  • Then they were paraded around onstage in their new resort-wear outfits, braless and sagging. Portrait in Blue, by Gabriel Nicolet, 1856-1921
  • Translation: have the kind of good plastic surgery or treatment that 'skirts an unarticulated line between sagging and frozen'. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite this stellar past, Howard's law school has struggled in recent years with sagging enrollment and lackluster bar exam passage rates of its students.

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