sag
sag
- n a shape that sags
there was a sag in the chair seat - v droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness
- v cause to sag
The children sagged their bottoms down even more comfortably
- For the first time since the Eisenhower Administration came into office, there was a serious sag in the struggle to strengthen the free world against Communism.
- As Democratic chieftains in the Senate saw it last week, their party's Big Issue for this fall's congressional elections will no longer be the missile lag but the economic sag.
- Soft, smooth and lightweight, this particular form of "sea leather" has a natural elasticity that won't sag after a dip.