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I thought about how haggard she'd looked' when she showed up in my office.
She was pretty, in a thin, haggard sort of way.
He has even lost his earlier charm and looks pretty haggard.
His haggard appearance showed that he had been up most of the night.
The strained, haggard look that had left him for a little while came back as he spoke.
At these words I fixed a haggard eye upon my uncle.
She had been beautiful when young, and was still handsome in a haggard fashion.
His face was haggard and worn from the strain he had been under.
They stood there, a small and haggard band, on the edge of the forest.
She ages before your eyes, becoming increasingly haggard and ill looking.
Two haggard soldiers in front of me were dragging a third man through the dust, probably a friend who was nearly dead.
Well, but those haggard faces were turned his way.
Then this morning at breakfast he'd taken her into his confidence, looking even more haggard than usual.
Amanda wondered why the young woman looked even more haggard than usual.
His face was haggard looking, his small brown eyes searching.
He looked a shade less haggard, and smiled briefly at meeting my eyes.
He lay there while the thin and haggard people crowded round.
I looked about, at the men in the room, into the dejected, haggard faces.
But at this point a somewhat haggard Fielding came in to report progress.
He had a lean, haggard look and the eyes of a man who had seen hard times.
The exceptional woman, who was handsome in a haggard fashion, answered.
He was a thin, haggard man with a slow smile that never reached beyond his lips.
He was more haggard than ever; his clothes, hands and hair were a mass of grime.
Some haggard women were seated at a table sewing.
Indeed, his white, haggard face and long, limp limbs might have been those of a corpse.