Haggard in a sentence

We found 15 examples of how to use haggard in an English sentence.

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Sentences with haggard

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1. He looks haggard.
2. You look positively haggard.
3. It was a pale, wild, haggard face, in a great cloud of black hair, pressed against the glass.
4. I kept thinking, thinking of the pale, haggard, lonely little girl on the cold and desolate side of the window-pane.
5. Just as I was raising a glass of wine to my lips, I was startled by a picture at the window-pane. It was a pale, wild, haggard face, in a great cloud of black hair, pressed against the glass. As I looked, it vanished.
6. Tom looks haggard.
7. His face was lean and haggard, and his brown parchment-like skin was drawn tightly over the projecting bones.
8. Side by side on the narrow shawl knelt the two wanderers, the little prattling child and the reckless, hardened adventurer. Her chubby face and his haggard, angular visage were both turned up to the cloudless heaven in heartfelt entreaty to that dread Being with whom they were face to face, while the two voices—the one thin and clear, the other deep and harsh—united in the entreaty for mercy and forgiveness.
9. Her features and figure were those of a woman of thirty, but her hair was shot with premature gray, and her expression was weary and haggard.
10. Her face was haggard and thin and eager, stamped with the print of a recent horror.
11. His age may not have been more than three or four and thirty, but his haggard expression and unhealthy hue told of a life which had sapped his strength and robbed him of his youth.
12. Her rich tints made the white face of her companion the more worn and haggard by the contrast.
13. It was late when my friend returned, and I could see, by a glance at his haggard and anxious face, that the high hopes with which he had started had not been fulfilled.
14. Lone lions, alas, always end up being hunted and haggard.
15. Lone lions, alas, always end up being hunted and haggard. How did the Kabyles manage to allow themselves to be despoiled by the hyenas in 62'?

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