1. sagging - Noun
2. sagging - Adjective
3. sagging - Verb
Derived from SAG
5. sagging - Adjective Satellite
of Sag
A bending or sinking between the ends of a thing, in consequence of its own, or an imposed, weight; an arching downward in the middle, as of a ship after straining. Cf. Hogging.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA concave chest means that your diaphragm is sagging. Gene Tunney
When we are dealing with death we are constantly being dragged down by the event: Humor diverts our attention and lifts our sagging spirits. Allen Klein
Brilliantly lit from stem to stern, she looked like a sagging birthday cake. Walter Lord
How old are you Hogo.” "Thirty-five Jane. A not unpleasant age to be.” "You don't mind then. That you are not young.” "It has its buggy aspects as what does not?” "You don't mind then that you are sagging in the direction of death.” "No, Jane. Donald Barthelme
I don't want to have a song like 'My Humps' and it be sagging down, so I pay attention to that area. A lot. Fergie
I'm not better when I force shots. I'm going to take them as they come. They are really sagging in there, trying to take me out of the game. It's my job to find guys. I want to be aggressive and take my shots, but I can't force them. Tim Duncan