Aún no tenemos significados para "quite haggard".
1When she raised it at last it looked quite haggard and old.
2Closer, he looked quite haggard: gore and dried fluids smeared him.
3She turned quite haggard and pale at the very thought.
4This appearance increased towards the evening, till her looks became quite haggard, revealing an inward conflict of growing agony.
5I think he is working too hard, for he is looking quite haggard and overdone, but that is always the way with him.
6I doubt whether she gets a night's rest three days in a week, and she looks quite haggard with this distress, said Jane.
7I believe she lay awake all that night; and rose quite haggard and pale after the bitter thoughts which had deprived her of rest.
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