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How to use sagged in a sentence

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But the original paint and gilding are deteriorating and a replacement roof over the chapel has sagged and is resting on the mediaeval ceiling.
I wheezed out a puff of air and then gradually sagged down along with my body.
Increases occurred in shotshell and centerfire rifle cartridge sales, while rimfire ammunition sales sagged.
I flew off and landed in a muddy heap in the swampy infield, while the bike sagged directly to the ground.
In both our replies England sagged like so much peach Melba left out in the midday Melbourne sun.
He waited for a reaction from her, watching as her back tensed and then loosen as her shoulders sagged.
I sagged back in the bath and took a breath, hearing water dripping in the silence, a mist rising from the surface into the freezing air.
They sagged as he scuffed his way towards his bike leaning against the gutter.
The albums lined his walls on wooden shelves that sagged under their weight.
The torn cotton nightshirt sagged from his frame, hardly recognizable as clothing it was so ripped.
Having finally found the locker room in the basement of the police station, Sam made sure he was alone, then sagged against one wall.
She sagged against me, using my supernatural strength as a wall against her drooping form.
Her shoulders dropped three inches as she sagged against the doorway, shaking her head and laughing a little.
I laid him in my own bed and pulled off his filthy boots, then sagged down at his side on the floor.
Two of the hardest hours of his life later Kaerin sagged against a wall and slid to it's base, letting his head fall back against the cold stone.
Once inside, he closed the door behind him, and sagged against the stout wood.
The team wants Barrow to provide a surge of emotion, energy and playmaking on a defense that sagged last season.
She thrust the basket at him, and he was so startled that his knees sagged beneath the weight.
His uniform was one size fit all, but for him it sagged and drooped in large blue wrinkles around his waist.
At last, after what seemed like a long time he sagged flabbily to his knees.
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Meffia slouched and sagged along, a semi-boneless creature, her clothing hanging on her baggily and unbecomingly.
The corners of his mouth were sagged, and his complexion made you think of cheese pie.
It sagged upon the hinges, but, well-used to its vagaries, she overcame it with a regardless haste.
Unflattered, unmoved, he sagged to one side of the bare-backed horse with the easy grace of one accustomed to the saddle.
All winter it has kept the green, when ground pine lay snowbound and spruces sagged with sleet.
A large section of the ferro-concrete wall had sagged away and collapsed, having suddenly lost its tensile strength.
His plump figure seemed to have lost some of its rotundness and under his eyes the flesh was pouchy and sagged.
But he had not gone very far when he sagged against the pommel, lifelessly.
Then, in a little, he sagged forward, and his eyes went dull and abject.
A stout man, with a red sweater that sagged generously at the neck, came out and signed the book for the driver.
The drifting boat lurched and sagged and turned her beam to the seas.
He hiccoughed resoundingly, and sagged back loosely in his chair.
She sagged in over the coast and came right on home, smoking like a torch.
But the front part of the sled seemed to have sagged into the snow.
Leverett, in a state of collapse, sagged back against an oak tree.
Every synapse sagged under the increasing load of sensitivity.
His fine shoulders sagged and his eyes were hollow in his long face.
Grief, gnawing at his heart, had not sagged his ample waistcoat, which preceded him as he moved in much the same manner as Birnam Woods preceded the army of Macduff.
In one place there was a public building which was fenced about with a thick, rusty chain, which sagged from post to post in a succession of low swings.
Yet, for all his air of peacock-like conceit, his clothes sagged a little, and his face wore a sheepish air which might have passed for profundity.
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