Sentence example with the word 'haggard'

haggard

abandoned, chloranemic, ecstatic, fanatic, hollow-eyed, macabre, pale-faced, roaring, tallow-faced, wasted, zealotic

Definition adj. showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering

Last update: July 29, 2015


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The woman looked haggard after sitting up for a week with her dying husband.   [Please select]

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Using makeup, the artist turned the young actress into a haggard old woman.   [Please select]

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It was a sort of haggard astonishment.   [Please select]

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He fixed a haggard eye on the candlesticks.   [Please select]

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He was haggard and angry.   [Please select]

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Jean Valjean halted, perfectly haggard.   [Please select]

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Thenardier was haggard, fierce, suspicious, rather menacing, yet amicable.   [Please select]

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Richard's face grew haggard; for the moment he looked old.   [Please select]

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His haggard face was yellow.   [Please select]

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She was pale and haggard.   [Please select]

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Jarrett moaned softly; her face, already haggard, became positively ghastly.   [Please select]

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