sagging Definition In English

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  • My third plea is to young and old people to recognise the sagging neck of a swan that is suffering from lead poisoning.

  • We have had roaring inflation, sagging investment, soaring unemployment, and growing social and economic injustice.

  • We all know that receipts have been sagging heavily on this side throughout the year.

  • Not only has there been a catastrophic fall in sheep prices, but cattle prices have been sagging very badly.

  • Ought they to hope for a return to 1952–53 with sagging production and growing unemployment, or for a year of increasing production?

  • Our currency is sagging to a record low level.

  • But, as soon as the war was over, it was followed up by a sharp downward move, and then the sagging tendency renews itself.

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

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