sagging

/ˈsæɡɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Sinking or drooping downward from weight, pressure, or lack of firmness.
    • She replaced the sagging curtains with new ones.
    • The sagging shelf could barely hold the heavy books.
    • The old dog had sagging skin around its neck.
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noun
  1. The act or state of sinking, drooping, or hanging down, especially due to weight or lack of support.
    • After years of heavy rain, the roof showed signs of sagging.
    • The gardener noticed sagging in the fence where the posts had rotted.
    • The old mattress had noticeable sagging in the middle.
  2. A style of wearing pants low on the hips, often exposing the underwear.
    • Some schools have banned sagging as part of their dress code.
    • Sagging became popular in the 1990s among certain youth subcultures.
    • His parents told him to pull up his pants and stop sagging.
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