Examples of 'haggard' in a sentence

Meaning of "haggard"

Haggard (adjective): Looking tired, thin, and worn-out, typically as a result of old age or worry
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  • Looking exhausted, worried, or poor in condition
  • Wild or untamed
  • A hunting bird captured as an adult.
  • A young or untrained hawk or falcon.

How to use "haggard" in a sentence

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Haggard was unconventional in his approach to ministering to people.
Just see how haggard you are looking.
Haggard is going to make me an offer for the pub.
And a merle haggard tape at a truck stop.
Haggard started the church in his basement.
His face is now haggard and violaceous.
I would not really describe her as haggard.
Haggard has destroyed the clock.
You are looking more haggard than usual.
I gotta haggard some of your attention.
Next time try fat and haggard.
She looks haggard and old.
I felt like your skin looked so haggard.
I dreamt you were haggard and exhausted.
A haggard look is not good on you.

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You have become haggard in just one day.
Haggard did not participate this year.
You look haggard and thin.
Haggard did not respond to interview requests.
Roosevelt was haggard as he took the oath.
Haggard may have been confused.
The seabirds look haggard and much older.
Please do not become too haggard.
He looked haggard and exhausted as usual.
But you look a bit haggard.
She looked haggard and lost.
You definitely look more haggard.
His voice was haggard and throaty.
Your face has become haggard.
I am a bit haggard now and in the middle of trying to.
You look a little more haggard than usual.
We are inhabiting a planet that has become a bit haggard.
She looks very haggard usually.
Your pretty face is looking haggard.
A haggard old crone drawing water from the well.
You have become so haggard lately.
And the haggard clerk turns to my niece and says.
She looks all haggard now.
Haggard is the real thing.
His face was pale and haggard.
We grew haggard and gaunt.
He looked up again with haggard eyes.
Look how haggard he looks.
Not to allow them to become haggard.
Repulsed by her haggard appearance.
I suddenly realized that his face was haggard.
You look as haggard as ever.
You are looking a little haggard.
She had haggard look.
You look a little haggard.

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