Sentences

sag in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

To sag means to bend, droop, or sink downward due to weight or pressure.

Sample Sentences

  1. The old wooden beams began to sag under the weight of the heavy snow.
  2. After years of neglect, the roof started to sag, creating alarming dips in the structure.
  3. She noticed her friend's shoulders sagging with disappointment after hearing the news.
  4. The fabric of the tent started to sag as the rain collected in the middle.
  5. His spirits began to sag when he realized he had forgotten the important meeting.
  6. Her shoulders would sag with disappointment every time she received negative feedback.
  7. As the sun set, the fabric of the tent started to sag, creating a cozy, shadowy atmosphere.
  8. The cake began to sag in the middle after being left out too long at room temperature.
  9. His confidence started to sag after several failed attempts at the job interview.
  10. The old wooden door began to sag under its own weight.
  11. As the sun set, the heavy clouds started to sag low in the sky.
  12. After years of neglect, the once vibrant painting began to sag at the edges.
  13. He felt his spirits sag as the reality of the situation sank in.
  14. The bridge was designed to support heavy loads, but years of wear caused it to sag dangerously.

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