haggardness
Example Sentences
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Was he embodying the inner haggardness of the nation, stuck at home for months?
From New York Times • Jun. 11, 2020
Doreen didn’t look much better, but the exuberance of her entry was enough to overshadow any haggardness.
From "We'll Fly Away" by Bryan Bliss
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Her face was masklike, but there was the same look of haggardness about her eyes as there was in her husband's face.
From The Eyes Have It by Garrett, Randall
The hidden fires which had given Sir Gerald a certain haggardness of aspect, as though a sculptor had hewed him roughly in marble, had never burned in Sir Denis's breast.
From Mary Gray by Tynan, Katharine
Talbot’s dress was travel-stained, and his youthful face wore almost the haggardness of age.
From A Prince of Good Fellows by Barr, Robert