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Under the electric light at the dinner-table his haggardness was revealed.
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I was quite startled at the oldness and haggardness of his appearance.
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Dion was struck again by the strong mentality of her and by her haggardness.
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She was looking into the fire and the haggardness of her face had softened.
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Thomas gazed with compassion on the haggardness that was seating itself on her sweet face.
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He had been standing erect by the table, still with the smile toning his haggardness.
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But to me, that haggardness is what makes this recording so potent, so intimate and moving.
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The fashion of worn-out jeans became popularized during the 1990s, along with ruggedness, haggardness, and thinness.
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Perhaps it was the blasts which increased the haggardness of aspect in the young man I have mentioned.
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Despite the haggardness of my remaining months in college, I guess I really won't give it up for anything.
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There was a trace of haggardness in her face that told him she, too, had spent a restless night.
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He had not shaved for three days, and a growth of stubbly beard intensified the haggardness that came of insufficient sleep.
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Her face was masklike, but there was the same look of haggardness about her eyes as there was in her husband's face.
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You slowly straightened your tired shoulders, and some of the haggardness slipped from your face as a smile of determination broke its blackness.
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He was tallish and not at all bad looking, except for a certain haggardness and rumpledness which bespoke an evident desire to get out of his suit.
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