What does the word haggard mean?

Usage examples for haggard

  1. She looked old, weather- beaten, and haggard, and her defiant show of strength was gone. – The Story Of Kennett by Bayard Taylor
  2. For a long while Skipper Ed stood there, his face drawn and haggard, his tall form bent, uncertain which way to turn or what to do. – Bobby of the Labrador by Dillon Wallace
  3. She looked weary, and grave, almost haggard, and it was a fresh, light- hearted girl with whom he had fallen in love in England. – Masters of the Wheat-Lands by Harold Bindloss
Alphabet: