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- noun Plural form of
sagger .
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Examples
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Singling out a specific form of dress for punishment, when that form of dress is overwhelmingly worn by members of a specific racial, religious, or ethnic group, is generally suspect unless it serves a neutral purpose which this does not, since the overwhelming majority of "saggers" aren't thugs and the overwhelming majority of thugs don't wear sagging pants.
Dicks: "This immoral self expression goes beyond freedom of expression." Ann Althouse 2008
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Singling out a specific form of dress for punishment, when that form of dress is overwhelmingly worn by members of a specific racial, religious, or ethnic group, is generally suspect unless it serves a neutral purpose which this does not, since the overwhelming majority of "saggers" aren't thugs and the overwhelming majority of thugs don't wear sagging pants.
Dicks: "This immoral self expression goes beyond freedom of expression." Ann Althouse 2008
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Dicks has ordered his officers to start arresting "saggers," as some aficionados of this sartorial style call themselves, on sight, threatening them with jail time and hefty fines for a fad he calls "immoral self expression."
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"saggers," piled up in a kiln, the doors are closed, and the fires are lighted.
Makers of Many Things Eva March Tappan 1892
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So far, Dicks has only issued warnings to saggers, but he's made it clear that anyone with pants below the butt — whether or not they've got boxers underneath — is violating the city's disorderly conduct code, punishable by 93 days to a year in jail and fines of up to $500.
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He later told a local paper the style could give officers probable cause to search saggers.
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Of course, you saw the glaze — composed of various vitreous materials — laid over every article; and of course you witnessed the close imprisonment of each piece in saggers upon the separate system rigidly enforced by means of fine-pointed earthenware stilts placed between the articles to prevent the slightest communication or contact.
Reprinted Pieces 2007
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If oil or coal is available, the additional costs of using saggers should be compared with the cost of clean-burning fuels.
4. Decisions 1993
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The choice of fuel will determine whether products can be open-fired on shelves, or whether it is necessary to use saggers to protect the glaze from ash and contamination from dirty fuel.
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Electric kilns fire very evenly and do not require saggers.
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