How To Use haggardly In A Sentence
- Nobody is too concerned that a Hollywood heart-throb is playing someone who in real life was barely 5ft tall and looked haggardly middle-aged when he was barely out of his teens.
- I'm afraid this is where we part ways, old friend," he said haggardly. Curse of the Shadowmage
- Nobody is too concerned that a Hollywood heart-throb is playing someone who in real life was barely 5ft tall and looked haggardly middle-aged when he was barely out of his teens.
- I'm so sorry, Grandmother, "he said haggardly" I don't know what came over me. Curse of the Shadowmage
- The vines were thick and heftily wooded, larger than any plant life a desert dweller could ever imagine, and more voracious than the most haggardly pack of wolves.
- Pen had the boxes almost all to himself, and sate there lonely, with bloodshot eyes, leaning over the ledge, and gazing haggardly towards the scene, when Cora came in. The History of Pendennis
- Her face was pasty white and she looked quite haggardly.
- She persisted haggardly, βat least when I'm angry with you, I let you know why.β
- It might have been fanciful to suppose that under their outer bearing there was something of the shamed air of two cheats who were linked together by concealed handcuffs; but, not so, to suppose that they were haggardly weary of one another, of themselves, and of all this world. Our Mutual Friend
- Thus are we drawn into an endless life of humiliation, where we haggardly never turn off our televisions, for fear of disappearing.