Both Uses of
haggard
in
Washington Square
- Catherine made no answer to this, and Mrs. Penniman almost lost patience again; owing to which she at last volunteered the information that Morris looked very handsome, but terribly haggard.†
Chpt 17 *
- The best of them perhaps showed itself in that freshness of aspect which was so discouraging to Mrs. Penniman, who was amazed at the absence of haggardness in a young woman who for a whole night had lain quivering beneath a father's curse.†
Chpt 19
Definition:
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(haggard) showing the wearing effects of overwork or suffering