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单词 haggardly
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He looked at O-lan haggardly and he said, “Now am I truly tempted to sell the little slave and go north to the land.” The Good Earth 1931-03-02T00:00:00Z
They thought he might have been having a heart attack, and Billy seemed to confirm this by going to a chair and sitting down haggardly. Slaughterhouse-Five 1969-01-01T00:00:00Z
“Usually when you go to the border, you see people who are dressed really haggardly and who look like they’ve been through hell,” he said. Graham says tens of thousands of Brazilian immigrants ‘wearing designer clothes and Gucci bags’ are headed for Connecticut 2021-10-13T04:00:00Z
As the suffrage campaign became a major public issue, commercially produced novelty ornaments often caricatured suffragettes as being unfeminine and "haggardly". In pictures: Suffragettes capture the Monument 2013-04-17T13:39:43Z
Haggardly she stared into the glass at her reflection, and haggardly her reflection stared back at her. Out of the Air 2011-11-21T03:00:14.460Z
The vehement forceful fury of his mood fell away from him, and he sat staring haggardly at the white cloth. The Locusts' Years 2011-08-16T02:00:41.777Z
Sue could not find words; she looked at him haggardly. Nobody's Child 2011-06-29T02:00:24.827Z
Through dinner she was recklessly merry, witty in her flashing way; brilliantly, a little haggardly, pretty. The Oyster 2011-02-10T03:00:49.300Z
Pierre stepped back a little, and looked palely and haggardly at all three. Pierre; or The Ambiguities 2011-01-17T03:00:45.163Z
Poor Pen had the boxes almost all to himself, and sate there lonely, with blood-shot eyes, leaning over the ledge, and gazing haggardly toward the scene, when Cora came in. A History of Pendennis, Volume 1 His fortunes and misfortunes, his friends and his greatest enemy 2011-01-13T03:01:13.027Z
Belloc was giving a supper for her after the theatre, and Hert� was there; a dark, haggardly beautiful young man who looked as if he had detached himself from one of his own wall decorations. Vision House 2011-01-13T03:01:00.407Z
Just so he had been haggardly haunted, but touched with golden innocence in the end. The Tower of Oblivion 2010-12-20T17:11:53.787Z
The new dinner-gown clung to her long, thin limbs; she was haggardly, dazzlingly handsome. The Oyster 2011-02-10T03:00:49.300Z
At this moment, young Dr. Frank looked haggardly into the Relief Office. Stories by American Authors, Volume 8
She turned and looked at him again, swiftly but haggardly. The Peace of Roaring River
She opened the door, and closing it gently behind her, she stood beside Carnaby’s bed and looked at him, intently and haggardly. Robinetta
But no! she returned, still more hideous than before, with a long grey and black mane flying wildly and haggardly about her breast and back. The Old Man of the Mountain, The Lovecharm and Pietro of Abano Tales from the German of Tieck
As she stared, he took 150 off his sombrero, rested his hand on the saddle-horn, and looked haggardly, eagerly, up the trail toward the house. The Branding Iron
"I hope to God it will stay closed," he said, haggardly. Play the Game!
The janitor, a burly Irishman, lifted her in his arms, and carried her up the three flights of steps; Maxwell followed, haggardly, helplessly. The Story of a Play A Novel
It was a dream when Captain Saucier sat down and stared haggardly at the two who had perished under his roof, and Colonel Menard stood with his hat over his face. Old Kaskaskia
The underlying anxiety which her confidences to Julia had awakened looked haggardly from her face. Married Life The True Romance
She went on, looking at him haggardly, a creature driven beyond the reticence of sex, telling her inmost secret to a man as if it were a commonplace of trouble. Septimus
He has large eyes, and they stare down at her haggardly, as he stands facing her in the light. Six Women
With his arm hanging limply over the back he sat staring haggardly at the judge, as though finding nothing to say. The Wild Olive
Let no man,' he cried, looking haggardly about, 'fail to preserve at least that little of the times of his prosperity and respect. Little Dorrit
Loge must have thought so too; a shade passed over his face, his upper lip lifted haggardly. The Cruise of the Jasper B.
The yellow light flared up; and she began to pace the room haggardly. The Conquest of Canaan
Usually, after that, she would sit up, haggardly, and take the hairpins out of her short thick hair, and announce her intention of going to bed. Fanny Herself
No more than one client has worn it," gasped the wardrobe dealer haggardly: "monsieur Gustave Tricotrin, the poet, who hired it last night! A Chair on the Boulevard
He looked at her haggardly, and she met his gaze with kind eyes in which there was no mockery. Viviette
It seemed to vanish again when he gave a second glance, as it had vanished before, and he drew a long sigh, and looked a little haggardly at Miss Hernshaw. Questionable Shapes
He turned to me haggardly;—"We can get out by the back way?" The Greater Inclination
Now and then, either uncle or nephew would tiptoe into the hall and look toward Isabel's room, then come tiptoeing back, the other watching him haggardly. The Magnificent Ambersons
But he was unnaturally silent, and his eyes brooded upon her haggardly. Snow-Blind
Poor Pen had the boxes almost all to himself, and sate there lonely, with bloodshot eyes, leaning over the ledge, and gazing haggardly towards the scene, when Cora came in. The History of Pendennis
He went to the chair beside the little table, flung himself upon it, his legs outstretched, his arms dangling inert, and stared haggardly upward at nothing. Harlequin and Columbine
Lou Chada raised his hands, brushing the hair back from his wet forehead, then, staring haggardly at his father, turned and ran from the room. Tales of Chinatown
She had spoken in a low, monotonous voice, staring haggardly at the fire, while I knelt by her side. The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne : a Novel
Suddenly Jim sat up, dropped his hands, and stared at her haggardly. The Story of Julia Page
Seized with another pain, he grasps with his left hand the arm of his consoler, works his fingers through his matted hair, breathes violently, contorts his face haggardly, as if suffering acutely. Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter
He looked up haggardly and saw her standing before him. The Hermit and the Wild Woman
There was a covert meaning in the words—a fact which penetrated even to the dulled intelligence of the Scotsman, for he glanced up haggardly at his friend. Tales of Chinatown
He stretched out his arms and looked haggardly at Paul. The Fortunate Youth
She clutched me round the neck and brought her young face near mine—and looked at me—I hesitate to say it,—but so it seemed,—somewhat haggardly. The Red Planet
She had raised a crushed face from the pillows, and looked at me haggardly. Simon the Jester
He recoiled against the foot of the bed and stared at her haggardly, and Gyp, turning back to her mirror, went on quietly taking the pins out of her hair. Beyond
Figure it; and Voltaire's reflections on it:—haggardly clear that Act Third is culminating; and that the final catastrophe is inevitable and nigh. History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 16
All her terror, all her detestation and hatred of him, looked haggardly out of her unmasked face. Wyoming, a Story of the Outdoor West
"Why, I wouldn't pass another night there for any consideration that you could offer me," says Mr. Weevle, haggardly staring. Bleak House
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