If a cast of haggards could be trained for peewit or snipe, and well entered, they would probably have as good a chance as any hawk which could be selected for these difficult flights.
But with eyesses it is rather the exception to be really good footers, whereas with haggards and many red passage hawks it is almost the rule.
Lord John speaks of the corn in the haggards of Ireland.
Had his lordship ascertained, before he wrote, how many of the stacks in Irish haggards had the landlord's cross upon them for the rent, like poor Mary Driscoll's little stack of barley at Skibbereen?
That all might not, however, be gloom, he added that he never saw so much corn safe and thatched in thehaggards as he had seen this year.
The ruffians also posted notices that if a reward was offered, they would burn the haggards of the subscribers.
A large diamond-shaped hatchment on which the arms of the Haggards were emblazoned came down from town and was duly affixed over the principal entrance to the Priory.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "haggards" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.