All 3 Uses of
haggard
in
Hard Times
- As haggard and as shabby, as if, for want of custom, it had itself taken to drinking, and had gone the way all drunkards go, and was very near the end of it.†
Chpt 1.5 *
- Stephen came out of the hot mill into the damp wind and cold wet streets, haggard and worn.†
Chpt 1.11
- With her woful eyes, so haggard and wild, so heavy and large, she looked all round the room, and passed the corner where he slept in his chair.†
Chpt 1.13
Definition:
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(haggard) showing the wearing effects of overwork or suffering