Sentences

haggard in a sentence

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Definition

Haggard refers to looking exhausted and unwell, often due to prolonged stress, sleeplessness, or emotional strain.

Sample Sentences

  1. After weeks of sleepless nights, she appeared haggard and worn.
  2. The actor's haggard appearance in the film reflected his character's emotional turmoil.
  3. His haggard expression revealed the toll that stress had taken on him.
  4. Walking through the city after midnight, I noticed many haggard faces in the crowd.
  5. Despite his haggard look, he managed to crack a smile and brighten the room.
  6. After a sleepless night, she looked haggard and worn out.
  7. The haggard expression on his face revealed the toll of his recent struggles.
  8. Even with a smile, her haggard appearance hinted at the stress she had been under.
  9. He emerged from the wilderness looking haggard but triumphant after weeks of survival.
  10. The haggard soldiers returned home, their faces etched with fatigue and hardship.
  11. After a long night of studying, she looked haggard and in desperate need of sleep.
  12. The stray dog appeared haggard, with matted fur and weary eyes that told a story of hardship.
  13. He emerged from the grueling marathon haggard but triumphant, a medal around his neck.
  14. The haggard travelers finally arrived at their destination, exhausted but relieved to be off the road.
  15. Her haggard expression revealed the toll that the recent events had taken on her well-being.

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