saggy的意思和读音

saggy

: [ˈsæɡi] : ['sæɡi]

adj.

saggier  saggiest  

saggyadj.

1.no longer firm; hanging or sinking down in a way that is not attractive

adj.1.;;

adj.1.beginning to bend in the middle or hang down because of weight or pressure

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5. ... OVERSIZE SAGGY ONE COLOUR ...

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1.Saggy pants: Boys who think saggy pants are a fashion statement are likely to end up in prison in one Louisiana town.

2.Collagen breakdown, which starts speeding up significantly around the age of 35, can leave your skin saggy .35使

3.They help to ward off the anti-aging process by providing the body with nutrients that starve off wrinkles and saggy skin.

4.The trouble is that female charm of any variety feels less charming when it is accompanied with grey hair and a saggy face and body.

5.Saggy trousers may be fashionable among urban youth but they won't be allowed on some buses in the state of Texas.

6.If you spend most of the time looking down then the neck muscles shorten and go saggy, eventually giving you a second neck.

7.Wives at that age are no longer attractive, as they are fat and have saggy skin, he said.

8.The shorts are so loose that players sometimes hike them up during matches, creating the effect of a saggy diaper.尿

9.Writer A's book was judged to be overly long, saggy and generally unconvincing.A

10.Office staffs work nine-to-five who are sedentary in office, gradually accumulate fat in the lower body, causing saggy butt so easily.