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Showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering.
drawn
worn
haggard
raddled
tired
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.
6
Outside, the clouds had pulled apart and a
careworn
light filtered through.
7
The worker of the nineteenth century stands a sad and
careworn
man.
8
When Mrs. Townsley entered the parlor her face was pale and
careworn
.
9
He was becoming
careworn
in face, thin of figure, sleepless of habit.
10
He was not the bronzed and
careworn
man you see him now.
11
It is Hayoue, Hayoue as emaciated and
careworn
as his brother Zashue.
12
Ratcliffe looked at her a moment with a troubled and
careworn
face.
13
He was an oldish man over sixty, dressed in mourning, and
careworn
.
14
His surroundings were poor, and his fine face was haggard and
careworn
.
15
She was a little
careworn
old woman of sixty with white hair.
16
I should not have known you, you look so thin and
careworn
.
careworn
careworn face
look careworn
so careworn
more careworn
careworn expression