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1 People look careworn to me in America; they are spare and pallid.
2 No wonder the people here look careworn , and pinched, and old.
3 I don't think it odd that I should look careworn .
4 By contrast they almost look careworn .
5 The poet was in slumber, and his face looked careworn in repose.
6 He looked careworn and irritable, but brightened directly when she approached him.
7 Shelley was looking careworn and ill; and, as usual, was very carelessly dressed.
8 Andrew looks tired as well, but more specifically, he looks careworn .
9 Another woman, who looked careworn and haggard, and was shabbily dressed, stood forward.
10 He looked careworn and sad; his locks were gray and he was very feeble.
11 He looked careworn , and the mockery and malice had gone from his dark eyes.
12 His face looked careworn , and he cast a glance of tender compassion upon his son.
13 She looked careworn and aged, as if her life had well-nigh come to an end.
14 He looked careworn and troubled: "Good-morning, Commandant," he said; "aren't you away yet?"
15 The fashionable minister was looking careworn and troubled.
16 He jumped to his feet, and she saw that his face now looked careworn and anxious.
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