WordNet
sag down
v. cause to sag; "The children sagged their bottoms down even more comfortably" [syn: sag]
Usage examples of "sag down".
The sky had gone a peculiar shade of dirty white that did not resemble clouds, and it had an unfortunate tendency to sag down and billow up.
Every so often, one of them would sag down off his toes as weariness overcame him, only to be jerked up again by the agony in his hands.
For one heartbeat, she seemed to sag down into herself, breaking inward like a woman with crumbling bones.
Narrl seemed to sag down in his chair, almost as if he had been struck.