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saggy

adjective as in floppy

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Bagpuss, the saggy old cloth cat who starred in one of Britain's best-loved children's TV shows, is set to appear in a new film that will see him awaken in the present day.

From BBC

He was described at the beginning of each episode as "the most important, the most beautiful, the most magical saggy old cloth cat in the whole wide world".

From BBC

King co-signed her saggy sunhat with a description provided to EW that could be interpreted as shade: “It's perfect, as if some beautiful, fashionable Hindenburg suddenly dropped on her head.”

From Salon

“But right now, every lump, bump, wrinkle and saggy part of me just feels acceptance and simple appreciation to be standing in front of a mirror.”

From Salon

Some critics were overall less positive of the production, with the Independent's three-star review calling the premise a "tired theatrical set-up, to have an ageing famous figure reliving his life in convenient vignettes".Despite the "saggy texts", Alice Saville wrote that director Rufus Norris manages to "keeps things nimble and strange".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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