688 examples of sag in sentences

Another, the mirror shows back a sag beneath the eyes.

That sag had come now to Mrs. Ross, giving her eye-sockets a look of unconquerable weariness.

In there she slid into black-velvet slippers and a dark-blue walking-skirt, pulled on over the pink silk, tucking it up around the waist so that it did not sag from beneath the hem, squirmed into a black-velvet jacket with a false dicky made to emulate a blouse-front, and a blue-velvet hat hung with a curtain-like purple face-veil.

Out of the corner of his eye Donnegan saw the muscles of the man's face sag and tremble; saw him allow his gun to fall, in imitation of Donnegan, to his side; and saw the long arm quivering.

"SAG" RELIEVED POISON GAS VICTIMS American soldiers in the fighting lines were furnished with tubes of medicinal paste to cure mustard gas burns.

It was called "sag," which is the reverse spelling of "gas.

She might as well try to explain the sparkle of the sunshine, or the joyousness of the meadowlark's song in the spring, as to try to analyze the luminous wonder that had come into her own heart that day when the purple mist lay on the Tiger Hills, and the snowdrifts were beginning to sink and sag and break into little streams.

Dr. Sage, of Sag Harbour, attended him in his last illnessDr.

That afternoon, Captain Daggett found means to remove the chest of his late kinsman, across the bays, to Sag Harbour, whither he proceeded himself by the same conveyance.

The visit of Captain Daggett, taken in connection with all that he had said and done, while on Oyster Pond, and at Sag Harbour, had the effect greatly to hasten the equipments of the Sea Lion.

The coaster just mentioned had come through this latter passage; and it was the impression of those who saw her from the schooner, that she was bound up into Peconic, or the waters of Sag Harbour.

The young sailor left the wharf at Sag Harbour about ten minutes after the deacon had preceded him, on his way to the schooner.

They had been unusually successful in getting through the calm latitudes; and forty-six days from Montauk, they spoke a Sag Harbour whaler, homeward bound, that had come out from Rio only the preceding week, where she had been to dispose of her oil.

So you've brought the schooner back, a'ter all, Gar'ner, and will disapp'int the Sag Harbour ship-owners, who have been all along foretelling that we should never see her ag'in:brought her backha!

To get the best results a belt wants to sag slightly as it hugs the pulley closer, and will last much longer.

From my vantage-point on the ridge I had an unobstructed view of the encampment, a great circle of tepees and tents three miles in circumference, cradled in a sag of the timberless hills.

Sharon, even before winter came, had formed a habit of stopping to speak to Wilbur, pulling up the long-striding, gaunt roan horse and the buggy which his weight caused to sag on one side to ask the boy idle questions.

He paused to light a cigar after the boy was at his sidethe buggy continuing to sag as beforethen he pushed up the ends of his eyebrows with the blunt thumb, clicked to the long-striding roan, and they were off at a telling trot.

The buggy would sag to one side and Sharon would be sitting "slaunchwise," as he called it.

RICHMOND CROOM. SEE Beatty, Floy W. BEAUCHAMP, D. D. The battle of Big Sag.

The battle of Big Sag.

COPPERWELD STEEL CO. Copperweld sag calculating charts.

"How would this pretty little shepherdess effect do?" asked the girl who was showing the goods, while she sized me up to see if the weight of my pocketbook made my coat sag.

That masked face could express no emotion; but something in the sag of the woman's shoulders, the droop of her head, showed how profound and intense was her suffering.

"There's our ford," said Juan,our half-blood trailer,pointing to the slightest sag in a low range of hills distant twenty miles.

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