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Gaunt (adjective)
lean, angular{{,}} and bony
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Gaunt (adjective)
haggard, drawn{{,}} and emaciated
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Gaunt (adjective)
bleak, barren{{,}} and desolate
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Haggard (adjective)
Looking exhausted, worried, or poor in condition
“Pale and haggard faces.”
“A gradual descent into a haggard and feeble state.”
“The years of hardship made her look somewhat haggard.”
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Haggard (adjective)
Wild or untamed
“a haggard or refractory hawk”
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Haggard (noun)
A hunting bird captured as an adult.
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Haggard (noun)
A young or untrained hawk or falcon.
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Haggard (noun)
A fierce, intractable creature.
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Haggard (noun)
A hag.
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Haggard (noun)
A stackyard, an enclosure on a farm for stacking grain, hay, etc.
“He tuk a slew [swerve] round the haggard [http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/fulltext/am1924/pt_s.htm]”