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Showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering.
drawn
worn
haggard
careworn
tired
Used until no longer useful.
worn-out
drawn
worn
haggard
careworn
1
For companies
drawn
to Argentina's energy sector, significant challenges remain, analysts say.
2
Europe has
drawn
10 in the same time period, CB Insights said.
3
It has
drawn
thousands of jihadists from across the world including Europe.
4
The partial list of the 'disappeared' is
drawn
from Amnesty International reports.
5
American teen dramas in particular have
drawn
a great deal of criticism.
1
I'm really quite
worn
out even after the first number, Idle said.
2
Seven years is a long time and they are quite
worn
out.
3
We won't be any use if we're completely
worn
out,' said Patrik.
4
Whatever Mr. Socrates' agents had given him had not yet
worn
off.
5
The problems could occur when the pedal mechanism becomes
worn
,
it said.
1
You are in trouble; I can see it in your
haggard
eyes.
2
Tears blinded her eyes; her face was wan; her mien terribly
haggard
.
3
The place was a ruin,
haggard
and falling apart, leaking water everywhere.
4
First light found the small group of Christians
haggard
and mentally worn.
5
The
haggard
face under the gray hair turned slowly toward the messenger.
1
Many great players enjoy their work; Stokes usually looks almost comically
careworn
.
2
Grey; and the face, tanned even in the shaven jaws, was
careworn
.
3
The poet was in slumber, and his face looked
careworn
in repose.
4
People look
careworn
to me in America; they are spare and pallid.
5
He seemed
careworn
,
not as young as he had been earlier-worndown.
1
The narcotic- and
agony
-
raddled
memories of the punishment factory had assaulted him.
2
They had seen, perhaps, the
raddled
face of some final awful retribution.
3
Thompson all but steals the show as his
raddled
but protective mother.
4
Compared with the others, these were small, but
raddled
with damage.
5
The last of the free wizards crept through the
raddled
landscape like ghosts.
6
He makes a living ghostwriting the autobiographies of
raddled
showbiz veterans.
7
As it turns out, Mary is
raddled
,
deluded and usually drunk.
8
You can hear it - the
raddled
echo of Nuremberg.
9
So would you be, if you'd been as
raddled
as I was last night.
10
Listen, Doctor, do you seriously want to be part of some
raddled
witch's septic ovaries?
11
But I mind the day when I would 'a'
raddled
his bones with my quarterstaff.
12
And as they become more insane and addicted and
raddled
with disease, the quantity increased.
13
The others soon followed in ones and twos, looking equally
raddled
except for Lynx, as usual.
14
It has portrayed the unrest as the work of
drug
-
raddled
youths, terrorists and al Qaeda militants.
15
And it's true that the film makes her look like Barbara Cartland on a
raddled
day.
16
Alma Mobley's face appeared across the windshield, wild and
raddled
as a hag's, screeching at him.
raddled
raddle
·
as raddled
raddled cheeks
raddled day
raddled gossip