haggish (Meaning)

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haggish (a.)

Like a hag; ugly; wrinkled.

Synonyms & Antonyms of haggish

haggish Sentence Examples

  1. The witches' haggish appearance sent shivers down the spines of all who beheld them.
  2. The haggish old woman cackled and spun curses at the innocent passersby.
  3. The haggish hag's stench permeated the air, causing those near her to gag and recoil.
  4. The haggard and haggish countess was feared throughout the realm for her cruel and heartless nature.
  5. The haggish demon with glowing red eyes and jagged teeth terrorized the villagers with its nightly visits.
  6. The haggish witch's brew bubbled and hissed in her cauldron, its foul odor wafting through the forest.
  7. The haggish creature lurked in the shadows, its sharp claws and piercing gaze causing many a traveler to lose their way.
  8. The haggish troll's massive frame and unkempt appearance made it a formidable opponent in battle.
  9. The haggish dragon guarded its treasure hoard with ferocity, its breath setting the land ablaze.
  10. The haggish jester entertained the court with his grotesque jokes and crude antics, much to the amusement of the jaded nobles.

FAQs About the word haggish

Like a hag; ugly; wrinkled.

crone, shrew,witch, carlin,beldame, trot, beldam, carline, harpy,hellcat

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The witches' haggish appearance sent shivers down the spines of all who beheld them.

The haggish old woman cackled and spun curses at the innocent passersby.

The haggish hag's stench permeated the air, causing those near her to gag and recoil.

The haggard and haggish countess was feared throughout the realm for her cruel and heartless nature.