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sagged

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But the following decade witnessed a near total absence of equivalent legendary names, and fan interest sagged according.

Her shoulders sagged and her daughter's arm stayed glued to her mother's back.

Moreover, his support also has sagged among Asians, Latinos, Native Americans, and all other non-white segments of the electorate.

They see him as having eclipsed Newt Gingrich, whose fortunes have sagged since his brief, shining moment in South Carolina.

That encounter broke Gingrich's nerve and his performance sagged through the evening.

Then the charred fire-log sagged down into the ashes with a sad, puffing sigh.

With a sigh like a tired child's he sagged into the waiting arms and was lowered to the ground.

Nearly a dozen boys were crowded in the room and each of the two small beds sagged dangerously under the weight it held.

His body sagged and his head went back; but Deirdre was behind him; she rested his head on her knees.

Their gray uniforms were worn and stained and many of the men sagged in their saddles with weariness.

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On this page you'll find 44 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to sagged, such as: wilt, slump, fall off, slide, drop off, and sink.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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