verb
- past tense of swag; to hang or sway heavily
- past tense of swag; to decorate with draped fabric or garlands
Examples
- The heavy curtains swagged from the ornate rod.
- The old rope bridge swagged dangerously in the wind.
- They swagged the ballroom with elegant silk fabric.
- The decorator swagged garlands around the doorway.
- The banner swagged between the two poles.
- She swagged the tent entrance with colorful ribbons.