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Definition of saggy in English: saggyadjectivesaggier, saggiest ˈsaɡiˈsæɡi 1Tending to sink or bulge downwards under weight or pressure. the saggy mattress groaned under my weight Example sentencesExamples - I've only got one pillow, and it's floppy, saggy, and skinny.
- Lee removed some nails from one side of the chair's saggiest webbing so we could tighten it.
- Wouldn't heavier wood make the spears saggier?
- Instead, he sits in his saggy armchair all day, and possibly all night, dipping into a bottle of whisky.
- Every house was full of flaws—leaky roofs, draughty rooms, saggy floors—and memories.
- What's more fun than spending too much money for lousy restaurant food served on saggy paper plates?
- Had to spend most of the day lying on a saggy sofa.
- He walked under the trees, ducking under some particularly saggy branches, until he came to a ridge.
- He is perfectly happy in his saggy old bed.
- Some of the easiest problems to fix include gutters sagging from the weight of the ice, stained or saggy ceilings, and loose roof shingles.
- 1.1 Hanging down loosely; drooping.
a facelift can reduce saggy skin and wrinkles Example sentencesExamples - Shirts hide big bellies, jeans cloak cellulite, bras hold up saggy breasts.
- He strode on to the stage in a salmon pink shirt—paunchy and saggier than in his TV pin-up youth, but with the same piercing blue eyes.
- Go from old and saggy to young and pert in just 10 days!
- It was just a saggy old cloth cat, but Emily loved him.
- Why should we be doomed to grow old, gray, yellow and saggy before we turn to ashes and dust?
- Her body was droopy and her eyes saggy.
- They stand there in their saggy Y-fronts thinking they look like Jonny Wilkinson.
- It gets tricky if you have short legs and also a saggy rear.
- Naturally, he paired his lack of shirt with the saggiest trousers man could create.
- Plastic surgeons believe they may have found a better way to beat that most irrepressible sign of early aging—the saggy neck.
RhymesAggie, baggy, craggy, draggy, jaggy, Maggie, quaggy, scraggy, shaggy, slaggy, snaggy Definition of saggy in US English: saggyadjectiveˈsæɡiˈsaɡē 1Tending to sink or bulge downward under weight or pressure. the saggy mattress groaned under my weight Example sentencesExamples - He is perfectly happy in his saggy old bed.
- What's more fun than spending too much money for lousy restaurant food served on saggy paper plates?
- He walked under the trees, ducking under some particularly saggy branches, until he came to a ridge.
- Some of the easiest problems to fix include gutters sagging from the weight of the ice, stained or saggy ceilings, and loose roof shingles.
- Lee removed some nails from one side of the chair's saggiest webbing so we could tighten it.
- Every house was full of flaws—leaky roofs, draughty rooms, saggy floors—and memories.
- I've only got one pillow, and it's floppy, saggy, and skinny.
- Had to spend most of the day lying on a saggy sofa.
- Instead, he sits in his saggy armchair all day, and possibly all night, dipping into a bottle of whisky.
- Wouldn't heavier wood make the spears saggier?
- 1.1 Hanging down loosely; drooping.
a facelift can reduce saggy skin and wrinkles Example sentencesExamples - Go from old and saggy to young and pert in just 10 days!
- It was just a saggy old cloth cat, but Emily loved him.
- Her body was droopy and her eyes saggy.
- Shirts hide big bellies, jeans cloak cellulite, bras hold up saggy breasts.
- He strode on to the stage in a salmon pink shirt—paunchy and saggier than in his TV pin-up youth, but with the same piercing blue eyes.
- They stand there in their saggy Y-fronts thinking they look like Jonny Wilkinson.
- Plastic surgeons believe they may have found a better way to beat that most irrepressible sign of early aging—the saggy neck.
- Naturally, he paired his lack of shirt with the saggiest trousers man could create.
- It gets tricky if you have short legs and also a saggy rear.
- Why should we be doomed to grow old, gray, yellow and saggy before we turn to ashes and dust?
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