Aún no tenemos significados para "careworn expression".
1That careworn expression which her fine features once wore, is fast vanishing.
2The Munster coach wore a slightly careworn expression, a weariness that was understandable.
3Since then I have often recalled the sadness of his face, its careworn expression.
4He appeared to be about twelve years old, and had a careworn expression on his countenance.
5The secret of the King remained a secret, though his grave, careworn expression escaped no one's notice.
6Quite shabbily dressed he was, and a careworn expression on his face made him look ten years older.
7He saw the careworn expression.
8Almost all are pale, thin, weak children, to whom melancholy and suffering have imparted an old and careworn expression.
9A careworn expression rested upon her face, as though some weighty responsibility too soon had fallen on one so frail.
10She looked like ones who had worked beyond her strength, and her thin face had a very anxious, careworn expression.
11She considered every disappointment as a pang of her own infliction, and her heart sickened under the careworn expression of the maternal eye.
12The mother was still a young woman; a pretty one, despite the careworn expression in her eyes and the tired lines in her face.
13The first fittings of a careworn expression across her smooth brow, showed, at all events, that domestic economy had begun to trouble her spirit.
14Mutimer had a careworn expression as he asked, and he nodded his head as if in the direction of the village with a certain weariness.
15Lillian his wife, looked up from her work with a careworn expression on her face, and said, "Yes, it is a fine large turkey."
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