verb
- bent or hung down from weight or pressure
- declined or weakened in strength, value, or performance
Usage: past tense of sag
Usage: past tense of sag
Examples
- The old roof sagged under the weight of heavy snow.
- Her shoulders sagged with exhaustion after the long day.
- The mattress sagged in the middle from years of use.
- Stock prices sagged during the economic downturn.
- His spirits sagged when he heard the disappointing news.
- The fence sagged between the posts after the storm.
- Sales sagged in the third quarter of the year.