sagy in a sentence
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Definition
SAGY (adjective): drooping or bending under weight or pressure; sagging.
Sample Sentences
- The old tree in the park had branches that sagy under the weight of the ripe fruit.
- After years of neglect, the roof of the barn appeared sagy and in desperate need of repair.
- Her posture was sagy as she slumped in the chair, clearly exhausted from the long day.
- The sagy fabric of the sofa suggested it had seen better days and needed to be replaced.
- With a sagy expression on his face, he realized he had forgotten the meeting time.
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