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haggard Adjective looking tired and ill [Old French hagard wild]
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haggard Translationshaggard adj haggard [ˈhӕgəd] (of a person) looking very tired and thin-faced, because of pain, worry etc She looked haggard after a sleepless night.afgeremهَزيل وَمُنْهَكизпитztrhanýudkørtleidgezeichnetταλαιπωρημένοςmacilento, ojeroso, demacradokurnatudنحیف و رنگ پریدهriutunuthagard, défaitתָּשׁוּש למראהथका-हाराizmožden, ispijenszikár, nyúzottkurus dan cekunggugginnstanco, smuntoやつれた초췌한išvargęs, sumenkęsizvārdzis; nomocītslesu dan cengkunguitgemergeld, afgepeigerdherjet, hulkinnet, magerzmizerowanymacilentotras la faţăизмождённыйvyčerpanýupadeliznurentärd, härjadซูบผอมbitkin憔悴的змучений, виснаженийتھکاماندہhốc hác憔悴的 |
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TWO Blighted Beings, haggard, lachrymose, and detested, met on a blasted heath in the light of a struggling moon. In the gray of the morning the two students, pallid and haggard from anxiety and with the terror of their adventure still beating tumultuously in their blood, met at the medical college. This time, a pair of haggard eyes had looked at the questioner, before the face had dropped again. |
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