haggard in English

adjective
1
looking exhausted and unwell, especially from fatigue, worry, or suffering.
I trailed on behind, haggard and disheveled
2
(of a hawk) caught for training as a wild adult of more than twelve months.
We only got two in the nets, but what we lacked in quantity, we made for in quality - a passage goshawk and a haggard red-tailed hawk.
noun
1
a haggard hawk.
They interred her remains in a corner of the cabbage haggard .

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "haggard" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "haggard", or refer to the context using the word "haggard" in the English Dictionary.

1. Sam looked tired and haggard.

2. He looked pale and haggard.

3. The haggard, inconstant flashes of beauty.

4. She looked haggard after a sleepless night.

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6. He looked haggard, he'd lost weight.

7. He was pale and a bit haggard.

8. Graham Martin looked very tired, extremely haggard.

9. As she got older she got haggard.

10. Absent, we missed her, grew haggard and limp.

11. The face he saw was tired and haggard.

12. I recognized those haggard lineaments, those eroded temples.

13. How haggard and bereft of hope they looked!

14. She was looking very haggard and worn.

15. Adjective Careworn haggard — having a gaunt, wasted, or exhausted appearance, as from prolonged suffering, exertion, or anxiety; worn: the haggard faces of the tired troops

16. He barely recognized her wizened face and haggard features.

17. She looked very pale and drawn, almost haggard.

18. The Alp (DLC) is a pale and haggard creature

19. Marley , looking haggard and pallid , relates his unfortunate story .

20. Thelma, haggard and overly lipsticked, gave me a refill.

21. The jurors looked haggard on their tenth day of deliberations.

22. There was a drawn and haggard look about his eyes.

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24. 17 The strong and darkly handsome visage was gaunt and haggard.

25. In company with Haggard, she proceeded at high speed toward the submerging target and stood by while Haggard forced the enemy ship to the surface with depth charges.

26. Well you needn't call me ma'am as if I'm some haggard spinster..

27. 39 synonyms for Bony: thin, lean, skinny, angular, gaunt, skeletal, haggard, emaciated, scrawny

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29. He'd been drinking the night before and was looking a bit haggard.

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31. Her face was haggard, her eyes red, her clothes hung loosely about her.

32. But on that day a very haggard woman opened the door and stood before him.

33. Synonyms for Careworn include anxious, stressed, harassed, strained, beleaguered, burdened, distraught, haggard, oppressed and overburdened

34. He had aged: his hair was touched with grey, and his face was haggard.

35. Synonyms for Cadaverous include gaunt, emaciated, scrawny, thin, skeletal, haggard, wasted, bony, scraggy and pinched

36. When Stacey saw Ed's haggard and disheveled appearance, she knew something must be terribly wrong.

37. Benjamin walked back to get him, his old face looking more haggard and careworn than usual.

38. The haggard appearance that Malskat had acquired by living on park benches Belied his prestigious background

39. He looked haggard and could no longer go through a full day of work without showing fatigue.

40. This page was last edited at 10:09, on 15 May 2008 by Andrew Haggard .

41. I couldn't stick it up at the back or I'd look aged, haggard, forty years old.

42. Repulsed by her haggard appearance, the prince sneered at the gift and turned the old woman away.

43. As a very young child he witnessed scenes which equalled anything from the imagination of Rider Haggard.

44. Chrissie sat down on the bare floorboards, and watched the haggard features of the man she loved.

45. Rosemary later confessed to Leith that seeing Travis looking so haggard had really got to her.

46. Humanity shut its eyes in view of the hideous apparition of wan and haggard Beggary and crime

47. Careworn definition, showing signs of care or worry; fatigued by trouble or anxiety; haggard: a Careworn old woman

48. Very few of us like to see pictures of ourselves looking tired, haggard or undignified, or with teeth missing.

49. But while Strait and McEntire continue to endure on the charts, Haggard and Jones are most effective selling concert tickets.

50. Quaid plays Frank as an obsessed man, haggard with the burden of his job and with personal worries.