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Haggish

Haggish \Hag"gish\ (-g[i^]sh), a. Like a hag; ugly; wrinkled.

But on us both did haggish age steal on.
--Shak.

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haggish

a. Like a hag.

Usage examples of "haggish".

Surely a combination of a haggish face, and her supposed service to the caravan would impress Lord Harmond, set to uphold customs as he was.

To eulogize Phil properly, recall from the post-apocalyptic junkyard a menagerie of maimed automata -- ersatz sheep, a robot German shepherd, a haggish simulacrum of Secretariat -- and a crew of pertinacious little people, from Lumky to Isidore to Tagomi, then set them singing until they entropically abort.

As the thing drew closer, the princess could make out the narrow blade of a nose and a long haggish chin smeared with red gore.

The first ghazneth was still circling over the maze of canyons, the golden halo around its head now faded to the point that she could make out the outline of a haggish head, but that was not the cause of his concern.

As Vangerdahast expected when he looked up, he found himself staring into the haggish visage of the first ghazneth he had encountered.

Then enter the corpse of the haggish old woman, inhabited now by Gabriel Elk.

He had been begotten without love, without beauty, tenderness, magic, or any nobleness of spirit, by the idiot, blind hunger of a lust so vile that it knew no loathing for filth, stench, foulness, haggish ugliness, and asked for nothing better than a bag of guts in which to empty out the accumulations of its brutish energies.

Akabar was lost to sight beyond the silvery glow of the portal, but the haggish sorceress managed to plant her feet firmly on the ground and hold her position.