Haggard example sentences

Related (10): Tired, drawn, gaunt, emaciated, skeletal, thin, withered, exhausted, debilitated, frail.

"Haggard" Example Sentences


1. His face looked haggard and tired after working overtime all week.
2. The haggard refugee looked lost and defeated after months of fleeing violence.
3. With his long, uncombed hair and haggard face, he looked like he hadn't slept in days.
4. After searching for hours, the lost hiker emerged from the woods looking haggard and exhausted.
5. The hour was late and the team looked haggard from hours of intense training.
6. His haggard expression told me he had not slept well since his wife's death.
7. The haggard soldiers plodded wearily along the muddy road, dreaming of home.
8. I could see the worry lines on her once beautiful face as she aged into a haggard shadow of her former self.
9. Her haggard appearance frightened me; she looked like she had been ill for weeks.
10. The haggard farmer stared sadly at his failed crops parched by the endless drought.
11. His once handsome face was now haggard and wizened, marked by the years of hardship and struggle.
12. Her haggard eyes stared blankly into space as she numbly recounted the tragedy that had befallen her family.
13. With his haggard expression and patchy beard, he looked like he had been living rough on the streets for months.
14. The haggard mother clutching her infant stared through the glass, hoping for any spare change.
15. After weeks lost at sea with little food and water, the crew emerged onto land looking haggard and emaciated.
16. His haggard voice betrayed the worry and uncertainty he tried to hide.
17. The horror of war etched itself onto the young soldier's once innocent face, making him look haggard and worn beyond his years.
18. The haggard convicts shuffled single file through the prison gates into their cramped cells.
19. His haggard face told of the many sleepless nights spent caring for his terminally ill wife.
20. The haggard owl perched sleepily on its branch, worn out after hunting through the long night.
21. It was a haggard group that finally stumbled into camp after a day's march through the barren desert.
22. I barely recognized him; years on the street had made him look haggard and worn.
23. His once handsome features were now haggard and weather-beaten, etched by years of hardship.
24. The weary traveler emerged from the desert looking haggard and disheveled, dreams of an oasis long forgotten.
25. Her haggard expression was a stark reminder of how much she had aged in the past few years.
26. The lost camper stumbled into town looking utterly haggard and delirious from days without food or water in the wilderness.
27. After climbing the summit, they returned to base camp looking haggard but triumphant.
28. His haggard laugh carried no mirth, a bitter reminder of happier days long gone.
29. The emaciated POW stepped off the plane looking haggard and broken after years of captivity.
30. After weeks of working day and night, they emerged from the lab looking completely haggard and exhausted.
31. Her haggard eyes were bloodshot and rimmed with dark circles from endless crying.
32. The search and rescue team found the missing hikers haggard but alive after four days lost in the mountains.
33. The haggard commandos launched a daring midnight raid on the enemy camp.
34. His haggard cry pierced the stillness of the night, calling out for lost loved ones long gone.
35. The men emerged from the jungle after a week lost looking completely haggard.
36. The escaped convict looked utterly haggard, skin and bones after years on the run.
37. The old woman shuffled down the street, her once beautiful features now haggard and wrinkled.
38. The haggard miners trudged tiredly home after a long shift deep in the bowels of the earth.
39. After weeks of sleepless nights and ceaseless toil, the scientists emerged from the lab looking utterly haggard.
40. They huddled around the campfire looking completely haggard and exhausted after weeks of travel in the desert.
41. His face looked haggard and worn, marked by years of hardship and struggle.
42. The drinking had taken its toll; his once handsome features had grown haggard and hollow.
43. Her haggard and emaciated condition shocked me; it was clear she had not eaten in days.
44. The long campaign had taken its toll on the soldiers who emerged from the jungle looking utterly haggard and thin.
45. Her once bright eyes had grown haggard and dull, devoid of any life or joy.
46. The emaciated castaways stumbled ashore looking utterly haggard after weeks lost at sea.
47. His voice sounded hoarse and haggard after days yelling into the wilderness for his missing son.
48. Her taskmaster drove her relentlessly, leaving her looking completely haggard and worn down.
49. After three days without sleep, the interns emerged from the lab looking utterly haggard and hopeless.
50. The old soldier stood tall but his eyes looked haggard and tired, telling of years of hardship and struggle.
51. His haggard cry echoed through the canyon, a desperate call for help after his horrific accident.
52. Their haggard faces told of weeks spent lost in the desert with little food or water.
53. Her eyes grew haggard and dull as she reluctantly faced the awful truth of her husband's treachery.
54. The haggard crew stumbled ashore after months lost at sea, relieved to feel solid ground beneath their feet once more.
55. Their hearts sank at the haggard appearance of their long lost friend; clearly the years had not treated him kindly.
56. His haggard voice sounded sad and defeated, a reminder of all he had lost.
57. His once handsome face had grown haggard and worn over the years, marked by the harshness of his life on the streets.
58. The weary town stumbled out of the chapel looking haggard and shaken after the tragic news of the mine collapse.
59. Sleepless nights searching for her missing child had left the young mother looking completely haggard and worn.
60. His haggard features told of years spent struggling to survive in the brutal wilderness.

Common Phases


1. look haggard - To look exhausted, drawn, careworn and emaciated.
2. look haggard and pale - To look sickly, exhausted and worn out with a lack of color in one's complexion.
3. haggard eyes - Eyes that look tired, bloodshot and sunken.
4. gaunt and haggard - Thin, emaciated and careworn in appearance.
5. haggard face - A face that looks thin, wrinkled, exhausted and worn out.
6. haggard features - The facial characteristics of someone who is exhausted, drawn and careworn.
7. haggard expression - An appearance that suggests someone is exhausted, fatigued and worn out.
8. haggard appearance - The way someone looks when they are emaciated, careworn and drawn from exertion or suffering.
9. haggard voice - A tone of speech that suggests the speaker is exhausted, fatigued or emotionally drained.

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