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- noun Plural form of
sag .
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Examples
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University of Kansas Center for Research, Inc. (Lawrence, Kan.) - Investigators will evaluate the effectiveness of the volume curvature seismic tool to assess reservoirs and features such as sags, flexures, and fractures.
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It was my face, transformed by metal from lines and sags into the hard visage of a goddess statue.
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No, I don't have perfect knee caps, and while the lighting on the TV set is kind, it's nothing like the flattering ambiance of a glossy magazine photo shoot that cures cruel cellulite and Photoshops anything that sags, bags or droops.
Diane Gilman: The Swimsuit Issue Diane Gilman 2012
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The long-run effect, however, is even more deleterious and corrosive—the "hurdle" rate for investments also sags in direct relation with lower interest rates.
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Report how well does this age, as the skin stretches and the body sags?
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Unloaded the top is about parallel with the bottom, so it sags nicely with a laptop on top.
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Bookended by a tremendous opening sequence, and a strong finale, the film sags into near-nothingness.
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Claudius's head sags drunkenly into his wedding breakfast.
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An old gray Plymouth sits on blocks next door, and across the street, a ragged blue recliner sags on the front porch.
Domestic Particulars at the House on Ivandell Barry Basden 2011
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My wonder (not being tattooed) is the obvious one: how well does this age, as the skin stretches and the body sags?
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