1. sagged - Adjective
2. sagged - Verb
Derived from SAG
of Sag
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhat, then, was war? No mere discord of flags But an infection of the common sky That sagged ominously upon the earth. Robert Graves
Her father sagged as relief spread through him. "I thought something awful was happening.” She frowned. "Something awful was happening. It could have got stuck in my hair. Derek Landy
All of them pierced deep into the flesh of my hips and lower belly, and sagged in the ass. Source: Internet
Her eyes sagged with heavy bags beneath them, and he thought of mates of his kept up for days and days and days and days from German shells, from the stench of their living conditions, from memento-mori inspired insomnia. Source: Internet
Japan’s Nikkei sagged 3 percent, en route for a loss of 8.6 percent last week. Source: Internet
I didn’t have the same level of enthusiasm, and my energy sagged. Source: Internet