sagging Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of sagging In English

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Examples of sagging

  • A sagging abdomen which made the patient ' look pregnant ' was enough reason to perform a tummy tuck.

  • Thus, the visible markers of grey hair, wrinkles, and sagging skin were the physical determinants of social invisibility.

  • Increasingly, the state's security forces were called on to buoy up the government's sagging authority.

  • The screen was annealed for several hours, and then the wires were retightened to minimize possible sagging or distortion.

  • Intellectual distinction could console a nation whose military fortunes were sagging, dignifying the savant with a patriotic role that conveniently coincided with his own personal quest for fame.

  • Sagging of the jaw and tilting of the head are common, and are frequently accompanied by a slight buckling of the knees.

  • The safety net which we stretch under them should be there all right, but it should be a sagging net and, therefore, much cheaper.

  • Dampness, sagging roof, draughts, cracked walls and other faults due to bad construction won't develop later.

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