Sentence examples for to sag from inspiring English sources

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to sag

verb

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

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

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Then the bench production began to sag.

After all, CNN's ratings continued to sag.

After 20, he was starting to sag.

Lawns started to sag and tilt.

His whole body seemed to sag.

But those expectations, too, have begun to sag.

The company's stock performance also continues to sag.

His sculptures, it seems, have started to sag.

The evening lay in prospect, and Stanton began to sag.

Housing prices are again likely to sag, Mr. Requarth said.

Jalen Rose tried to sag off and give him space.

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