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1
He saw Raymond slowly
sag
down
-stairs
as if his heart was broken.
2
The chain traces go slack,
sag
down
toward the snow.
3
A little later others will
sag
down
and this under-pruning will have to be continuous.
4
What have you got in the pocket of that new dress that makes it
sag
down
so?
5
The cover doesn't seem to
sag
down
.
6
Marion screamed, saw Jack
sag
down
beside the spruce, clutched at him wildly, hampered by her muff.
7
All it would do would be to cause the tank to
sag
down
and maybe cause a leak in the pipe.
8
He knocks his keyboard to the floor, his soda can jumps across the desk, and his glasses
sag
down
his nose.
9
He pointed to the roof, which was
sagging
down
considerably in the middle.
10
Under the added strain the dead spruce
sagged
down
with a warning crack.
11
The reins that till then had been taut
sagged
down
abruptly.
12
He simply
sagged
down
in his tracks and lay there, eyes shut, panting.
13
Again the car
sagged
down
on that side, and slowly swayed up again.
14
Slumping against the tree trunk, he
sagged
down
to his knees.
15
He put down the shovel and
sagged
down
on his knees.
16
You'd ought to seen the way the hack
sagged
down
on Ben's side.
sag
down
sag
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