haggardly

IPA: hˈægɝdɫi

adverb

  • In a haggard manner.
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Examples of "haggardly" in Sentences

  • "I'm afraid this is where we part ways, old friend," he said haggardly.
  • I'm so sorry, Grandmother, "he said haggardly" I don't know what came over me.
  • Khemsa hauled himself to the edge and stared over, haggardly, his lips working as he mumbled to himself.
  • One wept, face on her knees; the other two stared haggardly at nothing, one of them plucking aimlessly at her skirt.
  • Norman drank through two cups of black coffee, wiped his lips with a napkin, stood up and said haggardly, "I'm ready."
  • Kalifornia aside, the talented young star has done nothing to deserve such harsh comments, although her head shot is indeed “haggardly.”
  • 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.
  • 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.

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