verb

definition

To sink, in the middle, by its weight or under applied pressure, below a horizontal line or plane.

example

A line or cable supported by its ends sags, even if it is tightly drawn.

definition

(by extension) To lean, give way, or settle from a vertical position.

example

A building may sag one way or another.

definition

To lose firmness, elasticity, vigor, or a thriving state; to sink; to droop; to flag; to bend; to yield, as the mind or spirits, under the pressure of care, trouble, doubt, or the like; to be unsettled or unbalanced.

definition

To loiter in walking; to idle along; to drag or droop heavily.

definition

To cause to bend or give way; to load.

definition

To wear one's trousers so that their top is well below the waist.

adjective

definition

(of pants or shorts) Worn hanging low off the waist; sagging.

Examples of sagged in a Sentence

She sagged against the horse's neck.

Rhyn sagged to the ground and watched Gabriel walk away and then disappear.

When the bed sagged on the other side, she realized the sound was Alex changing into his night clothes.

Dustin escorted the man into the mansion, and Pierre wrapped an arm around her as she sagged.

She sagged, horrified and fatigued.

One buffet table sagged beneath the weight of five kegs while another held food wrapped in cellophane and tinfoil.

Sofia sagged, crippled by the burning visions.

A short time later, she sagged against the toilet, ignoring Pierre as he tsked and held her hair.

The thought pierced her thoughts, and she sagged against Two, not caring if she survived or not.

A hand swept the dark memories from her mind, and she sagged against Darian, feeling the same sense of peace overtake his mind.

The bed sagged beside her and she jerked her head up, choking down a sob.

He sagged against the wall, exhausted.

She sagged into the depths of her chair.

He was muscular and tall, clothed in dark jeans, a snug grey T-shirt that hugged his biceps and stretched across his chest and back and then sagged at his slender torso and hips, and a round black medallion that fell from his T-shirt as he leaned over her.

She stepped inside, sagged against the wall, and lifted one bloodied foot.

He sagged against her.

He propped her up, and she sagged against him, unable to keep from crying at the thought of one sworn to protect humanity nearly killing her!

She sagged against a counter, hoping he believed her.

She lowered her and sagged against the boulder.

She sagged against the hard frame.

Gabriel stopped at midmorning, and she sagged against a tree, exhausted.  The large death-dealer's gaze went from their surroundings to her face.

She sagged against a tree.

He dug into the hard earth with his fingertips and sagged against one wall, panting.

She sagged against the doorframe.

Jessi sagged against the wall.

The Lap- surface of the North American arch is sagged down- worth's wards in the middle into a central depression which fold= lies between two long marginal plateaus, and these theory.

Her head sagged against the shower wall, and she wished she could order her body not to heal her, to let her bleed out and die so she didn't suffer anymore.

My cheeks sagged, my eyes became bleary, my whole face gaunt, yellow and hideously lined.

Notice how the top run of the track has sagged down onto the road wheels.

Basic trunks can be worn at the natural waist, lower on the hips, or sagged as the wearer's individual preferences dictate.

The tissue underneath the skin also thins and changes, adding to the wrinkled or sagged appearance.

He did not, and she sagged, fatigued.

Wood dwellings sagged, and refuse was stacked high between them.

She sagged against the wall and gripped her bleeding neck.

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