Hagged in A Sentence

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    After weeks of sleepless nights caring for the baby, she felt utterly hagged.

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    Even with makeup, she couldn't hide the hagged look in her eyes.

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    He attributed his hagged appearance to lack of sleep and poor diet.

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    He attributed his hagged appearance to the lack of sunlight.

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    He attributed his hagged appearance to the stress of the legal battle.

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    He avoided looking at his reflection, knowing he appeared haggard and hagged.

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    He felt hagged and defeated after the business deal fell through.

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    He felt hagged and depleted after running the marathon.

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    He felt hagged and old after listening to his grandchildren argue.

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    He felt hagged and weary after the long and arduous trek.

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    He felt prematurely hagged, burdened by the weight of responsibility.

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    He felt prematurely hagged, like life had aged him too quickly.

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    He felt strangely hagged after the energy vampire drained him.

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    He looked haggard and hagged, evidence of a troubled past.

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    He looked haggard and hagged, like he hadn't slept in days.

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    He noticed how hagged his father looked, a sign of aging.

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    He tried to cheer her up, telling her she wasn't looking hagged, but beautiful.

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    He tried to conceal his hagged look with a hat and sunglasses.

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    He tried to mask his hagged look with a forced smile.

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    He woke up feeling stiff and hagged after sleeping on the floor.

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    He woke up feeling strangely hagged after a vivid dream.

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    He wondered if his stressful job was making him look prematurely hagged.

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    Her face, usually vibrant, looked tired and hagged after the long journey.

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    Her voice, once melodious, was now raspy and hagged from overuse.

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    She dismissed the hagged appearance as a side effect of the medication.

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    She dismissed the reflection as merely hagged and tired, not truly ugly.

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    She felt hagged after a week of fighting the flu.

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    She felt hagged after spending hours cleaning the house.

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    She felt hagged and drained after dealing with difficult customers all day.

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    She felt hagged and overwhelmed by the never-ending tasks.

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    She felt hagged and unattractive, comparing herself to younger women.

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    She felt hagged and worn down by the constant criticism.

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    She knew she looked hagged, but she didn't care, she was finally done.

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    She knew she looked hagged, but she was determined to persevere.

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    She knew she looked hagged, but she was too tired to care.

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    She looked incredibly hagged, as though she'd seen a ghost.

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    She looked remarkably hagged, considering her age.

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    She noticed how hagged her mother looked, a sign of the burden she carried.

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    She noticed the lines in the mirror, a reminder of how hagged she felt.

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    She refused to let herself become hagged by the pressures of her career.

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    She tried to conceal her hagged complexion with layers of makeup.

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    She tried to hide her hagged appearance with a stylish scarf.

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    She tried to ignore how hagged she looked in the unflattering light.

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    She tried to ignore the hagged feeling that came with the guilt.

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    She tried to ignore the hagged feeling that crept over her after the argument.

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    The abandoned farm looked neglected and hagged, a reminder of lost dreams.

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    The abandoned mill looked ghostly and hagged in the moonlight.

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    The actress's face looked surprisingly hagged without makeup.

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    The ancient fortress was crumbling and hagged, a relic of the past.

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    The ancient oak stood defiant, its branches twisted and hagged by the wind.

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    The antique doll was chipped and hagged, a relic of a bygone era.

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    The antique furniture was scratched and hagged, but still elegant.

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    The artist painted the beggar with a deliberately hagged and worn appearance.

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    The book, well-loved and frequently read, was dog-eared and hagged.

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    The book's pages were yellowed and hagged from years of handling.

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    The building was dilapidated and hagged, a blight on the landscape.

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    The building's facade was cracked and hagged, a sign of neglect.

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    The desert wind whipped around the lone figure, making him appear even more hagged.

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    The detective's face was drawn and hagged, reflecting the grim cases he'd seen.

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    The fabric was rough and hagged, but it provided warmth in the cold.

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    The fabric was worn and hagged, but it was still warm and comforting.

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    The fabric, once luxurious, was now threadbare and hagged by time.

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    The journal was ripped and hagged, filled with faded entries.

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    The landscape looked bleak and hagged after the wildfire.

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    The landscape looked desolate and hagged after the drought.

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    The leather of the antique chair was cracked and hagged with age.

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    The long illness left him pale and hagged, barely recognizable.

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    The manuscript was fragile and hagged, a historical treasure.

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    The mountain climber looked weathered and hagged upon returning from the summit.

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    The old banner was torn and hagged, barely recognizable.

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    The old car was dented and hagged, but he loved it nonetheless.

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    The old house stood on the hill, a hagged reminder of forgotten times.

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    The old photograph was faded and hagged, showing a glimpse of the past.

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    The old rug was frayed and hagged, but it added character to the room.

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    The old ship was battered and hagged, a testament to countless voyages.

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    The old truck was beat up and hagged, but it still ran.

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    The old truck was rusty and hagged, but reliable.

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    The old woman’s hands, gnarled and hagged, told a story of hard work.

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    The once-beautiful actress looked prematurely hagged by years of hard living.

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    The painting depicted a hagged and desperate woman pleading for help.

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    The painting portrayed a woman with a hauntingly hagged expression.

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    The path was overgrown and hagged, barely visible through the tall grass.

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    The photograph showed her grandmother looking surprisingly youthful, not at all hagged.

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    The pirate's face was scarred and hagged, a testament to his dangerous life.

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    The politician's credibility was eroded and hagged by the lies.

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    The politician's face, once smooth, was now lined and hagged by scandal.

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    The politician's reputation was tarnished and hagged by the accusations.

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    The puppeteer’s hands were rough and hagged from years of working the strings.

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    The refugees arrived at the camp, looking exhausted and hagged.

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    The sail was torn and hagged, fluttering in the strong breeze.

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    The scarecrow looked forlorn and hagged, its stuffing spilling out.

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    The singer's voice sounded strangely hagged, perhaps from too much touring.

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    The statue was weathered and hagged, its features softened by time.

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    The storm left the coastline looking barren and hagged.

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    The stray dog was thin and hagged, its fur matted with dirt.

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    The tapestry was faded and hagged, but its story remained vibrant.

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    The tapestry, faded and hagged, still held a hint of its former glory.

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    The tree's roots were exposed and hagged, clinging to the rocky soil.

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    The witch in the story was described as hagged, with a nose like a gnarled branch.

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    Years of working in the mines had left him looking gaunt and hagged.