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Haggardly

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The haggardly park had cracked benches and broken swings.
The haggardly beggar sat on the street corner, his unkempt beard hiding a lifetime of hardship.
The haggardly student pulled an all-nighter to finish the assignment, showing up to class with bloodshot eyes.
The haggardly sailor returned to the port, his face weathered from months at sea.
Despite her haggardly appearance, the exhausted mother mustered the strength to comfort her crying baby.
After days of hiking through the wilderness, the haggardly hiker finally reached the summit, covered in dirt and sweat.
Despite her haggardly appearance, the actress delivered a captivating performance on stage.
The haggardly car broke down on the side of the road, smoke billowing from the engine.
The haggardly homeless man sought shelter under a bridge, his clothes tattered and his hair disheveled.
The haggardly plant in the neglected garden withered away due to lack of water and care.
The haggardly room was filled with cobwebs and dust, showing no signs of recent cleaning.
After a long and exhausting journey, the haggardly travelers finally reached their destination.
The tired student yawned haggardly during the boring lecture.
The drunk man slurred his words haggardly, unable to articulate his thoughts clearly.
She spoke haggardly, her voice trembling with fear.
The construction worker moved haggardly, carrying heavy bricks all day.
After the car accident, he tried to stand up but stumbled haggardly.
The child mumbled haggardly, struggling to pronounce the difficult words.
She haggardly waved her hand, trying to catch a passing taxi.
She smiled haggardly, masking her pain and fatigue.
The patient's movements were haggardly after the surgery, as she recovered from anesthesia.
The hiker walked haggardly, his legs aching from the steep climb.
The actress delivered her lines haggardly, portraying a character on the verge of collapse.
The actor delivered his lines haggardly, portraying a character in distress.
He stumbled haggardly across the finish line, exhausted from the marathon.
The elderly man spoke haggardly, struggling to find his words.
The patient spoke haggardly, weak from days of illness.
After days of intense studying for the exam, Sarah looked haggardly as she walked into the classroom.
The haggardly detective spent countless sleepless nights working on the complex murder case.
The haggardly old man shuffled down the street, clutching a tattered shopping bag.
The haggardly mountaineer reached the summit, triumphantly raising his ice-encrusted flag.
Jane's haggardly appearance revealed the toll that years of drug addiction had taken on her.
The haggardly figure stumbled out of the wilderness, his torn clothes barely clinging to his frail frame.
After weeks of intense studying, the haggardly student collapsed into bed, drained both physically and mentally.
The children stumbled haggardly through the overgrown forest path.
The tractor rumbled haggardly through the uneven field.
The mountain biker descended haggardly over the rocky downhill trail.
The child ran haggardly through the playground.
The dog barked haggardly at the approaching strangers.
The wind howled haggardly through the old, abandoned house.
The protesters shouted haggardly as they marched through the streets.
The leaves rustled haggardly in the gusty autumn wind.
The drunkard stumbled haggardly down the dimly lit street.
The horse galloped haggardly across the open field.
The children laughed haggardly as they played a game of tag.
The overwhelmed tourist wandered haggardly through the bustling city streets.
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