sags

[US]/sæɡz/
[UK]/sæɡz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to bend downwards or to sink in the middle (third person singular of sag); to droop; to decrease; to sag (third person singular form of sag)
n.the act of sagging; a decline

Phrases & Collocations

sags under weight

sags in middle

sags with age

sags during use

sags at edges

sags when wet

sags from pressure

sags in corners

sags over time

sags too much

Example Sentences

the bridge sags under the weight of heavy trucks.

her shoulders sag after a long day at work.

the old fence sags in the middle.

his spirits sagged when he heard the bad news.

the tent sags when it rains heavily.

the fabric sags after prolonged use.

as the day goes on, my energy sags.

the roof sags due to poor construction.

his confidence sags after repeated failures.

when the load is too heavy, the beam sags.

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