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haggard

[hag-erd] / ˈhæg ərd /


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His display of beloved human books looked as haggard as Clare felt, and more decorative than anything, for he had long ago memorized their every word.

From Literature

He looked haggard, but seemed to have accepted that he wasn’t the one who would be seeking the Mountain.

From Literature

But in 2024, Venezuela produced only about one percent of global crude, its industry left haggard by years of underinvestment, mismanagement and US sanctions.

From Barron's

There’s Jay, looking a little haggard from the years of his life he has spent listening to these schemes.

From The Wall Street Journal

But in 2024, the South American country produced only about one percent of the world's total crude output, said OPEC, its industry left haggard by years of underinvestment, mismanagement and US sanctions.

From Barron's