释义 |
saggy /ˈsaɡi /adjective (saggier, saggiest)1Tending to sink or bulge downwards under weight or pressure: the saggy mattress groaned under my weight...- Had to spend most of the day lying on a saggy sofa.
- Every house was full of flaws—leaky roofs, draughty rooms, saggy floors—and memories.
- He walked under the trees, ducking under some particularly saggy branches, until he came to a ridge.
1.1Hanging down loosely; drooping: a facelift can reduce saggy skin and wrinkles saggy jeans...- Shirts hide big bellies, jeans cloak cellulite, bras hold up saggy breasts.
- Plastic surgeons believe they may have found a better way to beat that most irrepressible sign of early aging—the saggy neck.
- They stand there in their saggy Y-fronts thinking they look like Jonny Wilkinson.
RhymesAggie, baggy, craggy, draggy, jaggy, Maggie, quaggy, scraggy, shaggy, slaggy, snaggy |