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