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The example sentences of HAGGARD in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "haggard" in a sentence | "haggard" example sentences

How to use "haggard" in a sentence?

  • I really like Alan Jackson, in Country Music. I think he's really very, very talented along with George Jones, and Merle Haggard, the same old favorites.
    -Tanya Tucker-
  • And I think it's safe to say that the single very impressive figure to me was Merle Haggard.
    -Warren Zevon-
  • If there ever was a poet for the working class Billy Joe Shaver and Merle Haggard would be my nomination
    -David Allan Coe-
  • I can't be gay! I'm a happily married conservative, just like Ted Haggard and Larry Craig.
    -Stephen Colbert-
  • I was mainly influenced by the Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers, Loretta Lynn, Merle Haggard, and others like Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash.
    -Iris DeMent-
  • Whene'er with haggard eyes I view This dungeon that I'm rotting in, I think of those companions true Who studied with me at the U- Niversity of Gottingen.
    -George Canning-
  • He looked haggard and careworn, like a Borgia who has suddenly remembered that he has forgotten to shove cyanide in the consommé, and the dinner-gong due any moment.
    -P. G. Wodehouse-
  • [W.H.R.] Rivers is the Rider Haggard of anthropology; I shall be the Conrad.
    -Bronislaw Malinowski-
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Definition and meaning of HAGGARD

What does "haggard mean?"

/ˈhaɡərd/

haggard

adjective
Wasted away; gaunt; thin in the face.
noun
haggard hawk.

What are synonyms of "haggard"?
Some common synonyms of "haggard" are:
  • careworn,
  • tired,
  • drained,
  • drawn,
  • raddled,
  • unwell,
  • unhealthy,
  • sickly,
  • spent,
  • sapped,
  • rundown,
  • exhausted,
  • gaunt,
  • grim,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈkerˌwôrn/

careworn
adjective noun

tired and unhappy because of prolonged worry. Showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering.

/ˈtī(ə)rd/

tired
adjective verb

in need of sleep or rest. To lose, cause to lose energy so you want to rest.

/drān/

drained
verb

To empty or remove liquid from.

/drôn/

drawn
adjective verb

Not feeling well; pale and sad. To move an object by pulling.

/ˈradld/

raddled
adjective verb

showing signs of age or fatigue. To twist or braid together.

/ˌənˈwel/

unwell
adjective

Being in poor health; having your period.

/ˌənˈhelTHē/

unhealthy
adjective

Not healthy; that might make you sick.

/ˈsiklē/

sickly
adjective

Unhealthy looking; easily gets sick.

/spent/

spent
adjective verb

having been used and unable to be used again. To use time in order to do something.

/sap/

sapped
verb

To weaken or use up the supply of e.g. energy.

rundown
adjective noun

(Of building) old and in poor condition. analysis or summary of something by knowledgeable person.

/iɡˈzôstəd/

exhausted
adjective verb

very tired. To make a person feel very tired or without energy.

/ɡônt/

gaunt
adjective

Very thin because of tiredness or illness.

/ɡrim/

grim
adjective

Being very serious or determined.

What are antonyms of "haggard"?
Some common antonyms of "haggard" are:
  • fresh,
  • healthy,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/freSH/

fresh
adjective adverb

Newly made or gathered. newly.

/ˈhelTHē/

healthy
adjective

in good health.

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