Both Uses of
haggard
in
Ulysses by James Joyce
- BLOOM: (In tattered mocassins with a rusty fowlingpiece, tiptoeing, fingertipping, his haggard bony bearded face peering through the diamond panes, cries out) I see her!†
Chpt 15 *
- The face of a streetwalker glazed and haggard under a black straw hat peered askew round the door of the shelter palpably reconnoitring on her own with the object of bringing more grist to her mill.†
Chpt 16
Definition:
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(haggard) showing the wearing effects of overwork or suffering