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Definition of Haggardness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Haggardness
Literary usage of Haggardness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Arabic-English Dictionary on a New System by Habib Anthony Salmoné (1890)
"haggardness, n. 394,43. Hammer, n. 283,41; (of a gun) 805,54; ... haggardness, п.
394,43, Haggis, я. 858,48. Haggle, vi 994,19, Hail, я. 37,58; 119,65. ..."
2. Detectives of Europe and America: Or Life in the Secret Service. A Selection by George S. McWatters (1880)
"When he came into the general parlor, I saw that there was a peculiar haggardness
about his countenance, not such as over-drinking or ordinary mere ..."