Definitions for saggyˈsæg i

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Random House Webster's College Dictionary

sag•gyˈsæg i(adj.)-gi•er, -gi•est.

  1. tending to sag.

    Category: Common Vocabulary

Origin of saggy:

1850–1855

Wiktionary

  1. saggy(Adjective)

    Baggy or loose-fitting.

  2. saggy(Adjective)

    That sinks or droops from wear or its own weight.


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