The characteristic of being haggard; tiredness.(noun)
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Use "haggardness" in a sentence
""haggardness," this "coarseness," &c., &c., for the list is too long to specify, be an accident, or a property, of the man of the people."
"I will not say that my father's face, in all its dusty haggardness, was hopeless."
"I'm not sure about his baby-faced looks, I'll admit, given the Tom Waits/Alex Harvey aged haggardness the character is meant to have, but with the costume and make-up he sure fits the bill, and I feel a little shiver run down my spine: they're doing the overture."