sagging in a sentence
n.
Definition
Sagging: the act of drooping or declining in position, strength, or quality due to weight, pressure, or negative influence.
Sample Sentences
- The old wooden beam was sagging under the weight of the heavy roof.
- She noticed her confidence was sagging after receiving harsh criticism from her peers.
- The artist used sagging lines in the painting to convey a sense of melancholy.
- His pants were sagging, requiring him to constantly pull them up as he walked.
- The garden's once vibrant flowers were now sagging, wilting under the summer heat.
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