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    haggard


    1. His hair was in disarray, his eyes were sunken in, his face was ashen, and he looked haggard


    2. There’s an account of the funeral a few pages on … unlike Bunty to be so descriptive … flowers, music … Philip looking haggard but composed


    3. Looking more haggard, gaunt and lost than ever, Rapheal appeared on the screen


    4. A pair of haggard looking Magi appeared down the hallway


    5. As soon as he was free she turned to unbind his companion, who appeared much older and more haggard


    6. And he once again was met with his own haggard features


    7. ” His face looked haggard and I knew he was disappointed that we would have to leave this German trench that had cost so many of his men’s lives


    8. But was he any better? He got up and walked over to his mirror, where he peered at his own haggard face in the glass


    9. And, from her haggard, dusty appearance and uncombed hair, it was also obvious that she hadn’t showered


    10. She looked haggard, her cheeks tear-stained

    11. It was the third figure, standing a little off to one side, pale, dirty and emaciated, with grey, ashen features, haggard


    12. The absurdity of grown adults holding imaginary cups to their mouths and eating imaginary cake would have made him choke with laughter if their physical condition wasn’t so painfully haggard


    13. John sat in front of the computer and waited while the professor’s haggard features appeared on the screen


    14. Somewhere behind David’s exhausted, haggard expression is something harder, stronger


    15. He was a strange-looking man, very gaunt almost haggard looking


    16. He looked pristine, yet haggard in many respects


    17. Bedagi looked rather haggard from the long trip and had little to say


    18. She looked a bit haggard perhaps betraying her upset over the recent attack on her husband as Colon had suggested


    19. His face was haggard, as if he hadn’t slept for days


    20. Yigal and Benjamin had hung back with Moshe riding rearguard to their now ragged and haggard main body as they in turn moved to where the multitude awaited them

    21. Looking haggard, Nuke channeled


    22. haggard faces, “how long the patrol will chase Caleb before returning back to their base


    23. rolled down the line of haggard faces


    24. haggard main body as they in turn moved to where the multitude awaited them


    25. For the first time his reddened eyes and haggard face exposed his true age


    26. Both looked distraught and haggard


    27. Only I could see her as she covered her eye with a haggard hand


    28. His face was haggard and pale, like he'd seen a specter


    29. If he looked as haggard as


    30. haggard thoughts finally tired him to the point where he eventually

    31. The muscular definition of my torso was revealed, my legs seemed to have more shape, and I looked young! I felt young! The haggard warlock had disappeared along with the hair


    32. Lifting haggard eyes in disbelief, the young man"s frame crumpled even further in on itself and he turned away with a mumbled, „Sorry


    33. Jai thought about the first night he met her, before their headlong sled-ride down the haggard mountainside


    34. seemed tired surely, haggard even, but he could honestly not tell if she was sad or not


    35. Much of the drawn haggard look had gone from his features, and his voice was not the mumble of delirium


    36. The haggard defenders knew that few of them would see that sun rise again


    37. The reason for these conclaves none knew, unless it was Orastes, who frequently accompanied the Pythonian, and on whose countenance a haggard shadow was growing


    38. He stood in the gold-domed chamber where the kings held conclave and they beheld in amazement his haggard stare, the fear they had never guessed the mind of Orastes could hold


    39. 'Mad?' Orastes turned a haggard stare upon him


    40. My face was haggard and unshaven, my eyes were weary and my once white shirt — now with a ripped collar — was badly in need of a wash

    41. The bedroom door burst open and there she was, the Red Woman, looking haggard and unkempt, barefoot


    42. This woman appeared extremely haggard, as wrinkly as a raison or prune, dishevelled all over and obviously in pain


    43. ” Sarah’s gentle face took on a troubled look till her features were as haggard as a teenage girl could manage


    44. ” He grinned brightly and his haggard face lost a few wrinkles as his lips parted


    45. Henry had loved the village girl that he had met in Europe, but she was a sense of calm, a normalcy in a storm of haggard confusion


    46. Lying on the floor of her hut, too weak to cry, is Sunbeam Lightning, her plain face haggard and taut, her skeleton flesh tight around her frame


    47. With Ashley’s wrists pinned to the bed, Ron tried for his underwear again, his breaths haggard


    48. An alarm bell immediately rang in Bertrand’s mind: the men had hard expressions and their suits were clean and well pressed, contrary to the customarily shoddy looks of the mostly haggard and tired fathers that normally visited the nursery


    49. The poor Doberman appeared haggard and


    50. She then returned her attention to Lori, examining her haggard expression














































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    Synonyms for "haggard"

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    "haggard" definitions

    British writer noted for romantic adventure novels (1856-1925)


    showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering


    very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold