sagy (Meaning)
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sagy (a.)
Full of sage; seasoned with sage.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sagy
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sagy Sentence Examples
- The elderly woman's skin had become sagy and wrinkled with age.
- The once-proud building now had sagy eaves and peeling paint.
- The sagging couch had become so uncomfortable that no one wanted to sit on it.
- The saggy curtains let in drafts of cold air, making the room unbearable.
- The old tree's branches drooped sagily, as if they were too heavy to support themselves.
- The sagging rope bridge creaked and swayed precariously, instilling fear in those who crossed it.
- The politician's sagging jowls hinted at a life of indulgence.
- The saggy eyelids of the sleeping cat suggested it was time for a nap.
- The spoiled fruit had become saggy and bruised, unfit for consumption.
- The sagging balloon slowly floated towards the ground, its once-bright colors fading.
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Full of sage; seasoned with sage.
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The elderly woman's skin had become sagy and wrinkled with age.
The once-proud building now had sagy eaves and peeling paint.
The sagging couch had become so uncomfortable that no one wanted to sit on it.
The saggy curtains let in drafts of cold air, making the room unbearable.