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sagene (n.)
A Russian measure of length equal to about seven English feet.
sagene Sentence Examples
- The bridge's concrete supports had sagene noticeably, prompting immediate repair work.
- The wooden fence sagene under the weight of the climbing ivy, threatening to collapse.
- The sagging branches of the old oak tree reached towards the ground, casting an eerie shadow over the park.
- The elderly woman's skin sagene loosely on her face, a testament to the passage of time.
- The curtain sagene heavily from the ceiling, creating a dim and cozy atmosphere in the room.
- The tired eyes of the marathon runner sagene as he crossed the finish line, but his spirit burned brightly.
- The roof of the abandoned shed sagene precariously, ready to succumb to the forces of gravity.
- The sagging shoulders of the defeated boxer spoke volumes about the intense struggle he had endured.
- The sagene rope creaked and groaned as the sailor pulled it tight, securing the ship to the dock.
- The heavy bag sagene beneath the weight of the groceries, threatening to burst at the seams.
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A Russian measure of length equal to about seven English feet.
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The bridge's concrete supports had sagene noticeably, prompting immediate repair work.
The wooden fence sagene under the weight of the climbing ivy, threatening to collapse.
The sagging branches of the old oak tree reached towards the ground, casting an eerie shadow over the park.
The elderly woman's skin sagene loosely on her face, a testament to the passage of time.