sag
SAG
definition
verb
he closed his eyes and sagged against the wall
sink, subside, or bulge downward under weight or pressure or through lack of strength.
exports are forging ahead while home sales sag
decline to a lower level, usually temporarily.
noun
a sag in the middle necessitated a third set of wheels
a downward curve or bulge in a structure caused by weakness or excessive weight or pressure.
Instead of falling, the dollar has risen, helped along by the sag in the euro as it becomes apparent that the eurozone economic model is on the road to nowhere.
a decline, especially a temporary one.
example
Targets ride on an enclosed monorail which prevents the 'sag' and bounce associated with wire systems.
Many fences 'sag' or are pulled out of shape by plants growing on them or for other reasons.
exports are forging ahead while home sales 'sag'
That's when the sad resignation settled in and my shoulders were inclined to have a good 'sag' .
Rheological properties: Materials are required to be able to resist flow along an open inclined channel and 'sag' in a horizontal channel.
exports are forging ahead while home sales 'sag'
Sure enough here is this mile long limo out the front the same as the ones in Las Vegas that had the 'sag' in the middle.
Clothes that pull, 'sag' , buckle or droop add pounds, so when trying out something, dance and twirl around the dressing room.
a 'sag' in the middle necessitated a third set of wheels
Instead of falling, the dollar has risen, helped along by the 'sag' in the euro as it becomes apparent that the eurozone economic model is on the road to nowhere.
She stood and felt the 'sag' of his weight against her as she dropped him back against the mattress.
Thermal 'sag' of this rift permitted accumulation of thick Triassic-Jurassic sandstone sequences.
His entire body seems to shift from a tense stance to a casual 'sag' .
It is proposed that subuction rollback can help explain some of the characteristics of the rift basins such as non-uniform lithospheric extension, deep 'sag' basins, and the diachronous onset and termination of rifting.
Depending on which way the canvases are hung, the paint seems to 'sag' with or resist the force of gravity.
His contours are beginning to 'sag' , his muscles to loosen and droop.
Since rack-mounted systems must fit within a specified vertical envelope, having a large amount of 'sag' can also cause the enclosure to breach this envelope and affect adjacent systems.
A common criticism of telescoping posts is that they affect seat height; make sure you readjust your seat height to compensate for the 'sag' of the post under your riding weight.
It is the central point of your body and, if you are male, by the time you get to 35, it is usually beginning to 'sag' , hanging over your trousers and adding an extra half-dozen to the six-pack you were once so proud of.
The only lag in energy - and thus my only very minor criticism - was a brief 'sag' just before the duel scene, which was itself a tad rushed.
she let her head 'sag' lower and lower
Indeed, housing demand has not suffered, despite the 'sag' in confidence for the future, which home buyers must have before making such a major financial commitment.
Any slight injury to the facial nerve can cause the face to droop or 'sag' .
We used connectors provided by Tandemloc, part #12900BA - 1PZ, as they were very reliable and allowed no 'sag' when connected.
We spent so much time searching for the bra that would make up for the 'sag' .
There's a bit of a 'sag' in the middle of the album, but on the whole Hail To The Thief is a noticeably more inspiring record than Kid A or Amnesiac.
With time, however, a ski tip would begin to lose its curve and 'sag' , especially when the skis were used in wet, sloppy snow.
a 'sag' in the middle necessitated a third set of wheels
With a heavy 'sag' of his whole body, his expression turned to one of deep sadness.
The shelves of our bookshops are 'sagging' under the weight of publications that offer alternative therapies for our maladies - but usually with a religious world-view or technique behind them.
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