There was nothing to indicate that she had not been born to this estate of velvet, unless the freshness of her cheek and the brightness of her eye betrayed her by contrast with the unmistakable haggardness of "the real thing.
He stopped short just inside the door, struck by the pallor, the haggardness of his sister's face.
He was leaving the throne, and although the light was poor, I could see a totter in his step and haggardness in his face.
His sorrow was too great to be companioned by fear, and it bore an impressive dignity which hishaggardness intensified.
Extreme beauty of their limbs; slender ankles and statuesque feet; haggardness of expression and ugliness of features.
Indian women: extreme beauty of their limbs; slender ankles and statuesque feet; haggardness of expression and ugliness of features.
The hidden fires which had given Sir Gerald a certain haggardness of aspect, as though a sculptor had hewed him roughly in marble, had never burned in Sir Denis's breast.
Under the electric light at the dinner-table his haggardnesswas revealed.
She did not notice the haggardness of his face, nor the repetition of "Poor Langrishe.
The unholy light from the pit painted it an unearthly greenish hue, and accentuated the haggardness of face, and the gleaming eyes, the humped body, its crookedness magnified by the crouched attitude.
Monck had commanded her not to change her dress, but thehaggardness of her face shocked her into taking refuge in the remedy which she secretly despised.
Once or twice coming upon him suddenly she was positively startled by the haggardness of his look.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "haggardness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: anemia; dimness; dullness; fairness; lightness; paleness; pallor; underweight; weakness