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1 The surface was remarkably solid, refusing to sag under his body weight.
2 She skinnied farther out, until the branch began to sag under her weight.
3 A little paunch, a little protrusion of man-breast, a little sag under the chin.
4 So make sure it doesn't sag under your arms or flop down at the front.
5 I sag under the weight of the members of my parents' faction, their lives, their tears.
6 He looked even graver than her prince-hisbroad shoulders seeming to sag under an invisible burden.
7 His throat was starting to sag under his chin; his unshaved jaw had specks of gray.
8 You discard 90 percent of what you've done because otherwise the book begins to sag under the weight of its research.
9 The mail carriage paused before a dirty, narrow pub that seemed to sag under the weight of four floors of filthy, shuttered windows.
10 This domed white building is now a magnet for national expectations, and many wonder whether it will sag under the weight of so much anticipation.
11 From midday to early afternoon, we would take scooters from café to café until the little Vespas began to sag under the weight of linguine.
12 The poles and branches sagged under their weight until both were wet.
13 John sighed and sat on the bed, which sagged under his weight.
14 Monica couldn't even groan; her throat was sagging under its own weight.
15 The steps sagged under me and there was dirt on the porch.
16 Bill motions to the bookshelves sagging under the weight of thousands of books.
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