Noun(1) a shape that sags(2) drop(3) decline
Verb(1) droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness(2) cause to sag(3) droop(4) sink(5) or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness
Noun(1) a shape that sags(2) drop(3) decline
Verb(1) droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness(2) cause to sag(3) droop(4) sink(5) or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness
(1) With a heavy sag of his whole body, his expression turned to one of deep sadness.(2) she let her head sag lower and lower(3) Any slight injury to the facial nerve can cause the face to droop or sag .(4) We spent so much time searching for the bra that would make up for the sag .(5) Thermal sag of this rift permitted accumulation of thick Triassic-Jurassic sandstone sequences.(6) Targets ride on an enclosed monorail which prevents the sag and bounce associated with wire systems.(7) Depending on which way the canvases are hung, the paint seems to sag with or resist the force of gravity.(8) His contours are beginning to sag , his muscles to loosen and droop.(9) Clothes that pull, sag , buckle or droop add pounds, so when trying out something, dance and twirl around the dressing room.(10) That's when the sad resignation settled in and my shoulders were inclined to have a good sag .(11) A common criticism of telescoping posts is that they affect seat height; make sure you readjust your seat height to compensate for the sag of the post under your riding weight.(12) exports are forging ahead while home sales sag(13) a sag in the middle necessitated a third set of wheels(14) We used connectors provided by Tandemloc, part #12900BA - 1PZ, as they were very reliable and allowed no sag when connected.(15) She stood and felt the sag of his weight against her as she dropped him back against the mattress.(16) The only lag in energy - and thus my only very minor criticism - was a brief sag just before the duel scene, which was itself a tad rushed.