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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
saggy
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
saggy blue socks
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Is the mattress lumpy and saggy?
▪ When you take off the mattress - does the base have a saggy surface?
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
saggy

1848, from sag (n.) + -y (2). Related: Saggily; sagginess.

Wiktionary
saggy

a. 1 baggy or loose-fitting. 2 That sinks or droops from wear or its own weight.

Usage examples of "saggy".

With bald sloping brows and saggy eyes rimmed underneath by drooping blue membranes, they were half a head taller than a typical human and much heavier.

On his feet were two-tone barkers and—I was guessing under the saggy baggy striders—argyles held up by old-style garters.

The gates had warped some into saggy slabs of wood with the consistency of candle wax, while others seemed normal.

It was as if my former mother had been stolen away by the elves, and this other mother—this older and greyer and saggier and more discouraged one—had been left behind in her place.

All five were in swim trunks on the beach, holding up babies in saggy diapers and sunhats for the camera.