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saggy

/sag-ee/US // ˈsæg i //

下垂,下垂的,松弛,松垮垮的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    sag·gi·er, sag·gi·est.

    • : sagging or tending to sag: a saggy roof.

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Examples

  • Matched, in fact, the description of hundreds of young black men in Brooklyn: braids, dark baseball cap, saggy jeans.

  • This clownesque mouthpiece claims to cure your saggy cheeks and tired muscles after three minutes a day of use.

  • While the pants ban may seem outrageous, this is apparently not the first time saggy pants have surfaced in a court of law.

  • There were curious proportions with saggy leather jodhpurs and nipped-waist jackets with tiny peplums.

  • "He trusts me," Toback says of the fighter, now a softer, saggy 42.

  • She gave me a long hug, and I noticed how thin her arms had gotten, how saggy the skin on her neck was.

  • The old, old saggy-kneed animal would look "noble" when he picked up a bit; he showed quality, didn't he now?

  • It was a little disorienting, and it made her feel especially old and saggy sometimes, though he never seemed to notice.

  • I remember I had on a saggy skirt and a shirtwaist that must have looked like it had been improvised out of a coffee sack.

  • Not much of a spine, perhaps, and a little saggy about the shoulders; all in all, rather a common type.