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View definitions for sagging

sagging

adjective as in baggy

adjective as in deflated

Strongest matches

Weak match

adjective as in descendent

adjective as in droopy

adjective as in flagging

adjective as in floppy

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"As they lose weight they start to notice deflation and some sagging of their face," she said.

From BBC

An engineering feat, for sure, the resulting catenary curve in the sagging line is a visual treat as well, buoyant and struggling against the pull of gravity for no other reason than to delight.

"April" opens with the image most of these films build to: A naked old woman with sagging breasts, trunk-like legs, and a bald head, portrayed by an actor in a full-body prosthetic suit.

From Salon

The gutters of one home were left sagging, as if they had begun to melt.

Here we are, with nature and circumstance teamed up for a natural disaster that has left Los Angeles sagging, flattened like an old party balloon, the breath sucker-punched right out of us.

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

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