Sags Meaning in English
word · lemma: sag
Definición
'Sags' is the third-person singular form of 'sag' and means something hangs down or sinks because it is weak, heavy, or not supported well.
Uso & Matices
Used in both technical and everyday contexts (e.g., 'the ceiling sags', 'his shoulders sag'). Often about downward bending from weight, age, or weakness. Not used for people 'sagging' emotionally—use 'slumps' for people. 'Sags' is formal/neutral.
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The old couch sags in the middle.
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The power line sags after the storm.
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The cake sags in the oven if you open the door too early.
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You can tell the mattress is old because it really sags where you sleep.
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His backpack sags whenever he carries those heavy books.
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The old fence sags a bit in the middle, but it's still holding up.
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