Synonym: deathlike, exhausted, lean, pale, poor, seedy, thin, wild-eyed, worried. Similar words: shaggy, regard, garden, regarding, as regards, avant-garde, regardless, in regard to. Meaning: ['hægə(r)d] n. British writer noted for romantic adventure novels (1856-1925). adj. 1. showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering 2. very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold.
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31. He looked distraught and haggard.
32. He looked haggard about the eyes and quite old.
33. Her face was drawn and haggard from sleeplessness.
34. Eyes were haggard and cavernous.
35. Her eyes were haggard and cavernous.
36. The poor fellow's face looked haggard with want.
37. Nick glanced around at the haggard faces watching him.
38. Morris looked very handsome, but terribly haggard.
39. So haggard and so woe - begone?
40. The house door was ajar, too; light entered from its unclosed windows; Hindley had come out, and stood on the kitchen hearth, haggard and drowsy.
41. She stopped, and he stopped with her, and she stared into his haggard, burning face.
42. The strong and darkly handsome visage was gaunt and haggard.
43. Her whole face had changed in that instant, becoming almost haggard.
44. Haggard and pale, shabbily or raggedly dressed, their and down at heel, they slouched past.
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46. There was a drawn and haggard look about his eyes.
47. In the grey of the morning the two students, pallid and haggard from anxiety and with the terror of their adventure still beating tumultuously in their blood, met at the medical college.
48. After the course is combed afresh, the top of head is more fleeciness , contrast of two bang weight is increased, make hairstyle appears more make public, haggard.
49. I also do not know is to stem from a kind of what kind of psychology, perhaps be her send out on the body those who go out is haggard make me infatuate, I acquiesced her proposal.
50. With sunken eyes, more grey hairs and stubbly beard in his unshaven chin, Tang looked much older, very haggard and tired.
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51. When Stacey saw Ed's haggard and disheveled appearance, she knew something must be terribly wrong.
52. She had a peculiar face; fleshless and haggard as it is, I rather like it.
53. 'she looks a little haggard, but not too thin. Maybe a little thinner than before.
54. In a few years I should be pinched, thin , and haggard, beset with troubles and miseries.
55. At this time, girls will be caught in a slight drop of hypoxia, while showing a haggard eyes, blurred vision, body cramps and a series of so-called mild "symptoms of sexual climax."
56. Premature wrinkles result when the jogger loses so much weight that they look haggard.
57. The pulse was being very fiercely - Pen's face was haggard and hot - his eyes were bloodshot and gloomy.
58. The people were as haggard , shapeless , and dreary as the countryside, and as unfriendly.
59. Hindley had come out, and stood on the Kitchen hearth, haggard and drowsy.
60. The poor fellow's face was haggard, and his eyes showed the fear that was upon him.
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