Both Uses of
haggard
in
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
- The poor fellow's face was haggard, and his eyes showed the fear that was upon him.†
Chpt 11 *
- After a long wait the jury filed in and took their places; shortly afterward, Potter, pale and haggard, timid and hopeless, was brought in, with chains upon him, and seated where all the curious eyes could stare at him; no less conspicuous was Injun Joe, stolid as ever.†
Chpt 23
Definition:
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(haggard) showing the wearing effects of overwork or suffering