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Alonzo Meza
31 December, 09:51
Haggard
a wild hawk
old
appearing overworked
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Brooks Mosley
31 December, 12:58
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Haggard means "appearing overworked."
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The haggard worker was happy to rest on the bench during his lunch break.
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