sagger in a sentence
n.
Definition
SAGGER (verb): to bend, droop, or sink downward, especially due to weight or pressure.
Sample Sentences
- The old wooden floor began to sagger under the weight of the heavy furniture.
- After years of neglect, the bridge started to sagger in the middle, raising safety concerns.
- As the years went by, her once firm posture began to sagger, making her look older than she felt.
- He noticed the boxing glove had begun to sagger at the seams, a sign it was time for a new pair.
- The weight of the snow caused the branches to sagger low, creating a picturesque winter scene.
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