Sentences

sagy in a sentence

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Definition

SAGY (adjective): drooping or bending under weight or pressure; sagging.

Sample Sentences

  1. The old tree in the park had branches that sagy under the weight of the ripe fruit.
  2. After years of neglect, the roof of the barn appeared sagy and in desperate need of repair.
  3. Her posture was sagy as she slumped in the chair, clearly exhausted from the long day.
  4. The sagy fabric of the sofa suggested it had seen better days and needed to be replaced.
  5. With a sagy expression on his face, he realized he had forgotten the meeting time.

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