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Example sentences for "fagged"

Lexicographically close words:
faeries; faery; faeryland; faes; fag; fagging; faggot; faggots; fagot; fagots
  1. Yes," says Josiah, in a more fagged voice than he had used durin' the intervue, and more hopelesser.

  2. Wall, the next mornin' I sent Dorlesky's errents by Bub Smith to William Wallace, for I felt a good deal fagged out.

  3. And I wus so completely fagged out, that I turned the subject completely round (as I s'posed) by askin' him if he laid out to sell our apples this year where he did last.

  4. But she loved Eliphalet so well, she would do any thing to please him: so she rode round with him on that circuit, till she was perfectly fagged out.

  5. Better go to sleep, Shep, or you'll be fagged out in the morning.

  6. Oh, I think we are safe enough without one," answered the doctor's son, who was fagged out.

  7. We in the boat were all pretty well fagged out with hunger, toil, and exposure.

  8. But he was only a young fellow, and, in addition, he was tired, fagged out by work and anxiety.

  9. Still, of course, the change from all London associations, the absolute quiet must have tendency to refresh the fagged brain.

  10. Always rather a gratifying reflection somehow, to think one has a fagged brain.

  11. At the theater the house was very good; I played tolerably well upon the whole, but felt so fagged and faint toward the end of the play that I could hardly stand.

  12. The fact is, I am fagged half to death; but as I cannot give up my work and cannot bear to give up my play, the only wonder is that I am not fagged whole to death.

  13. I felt fagged to death; my work tires me, and I am growing old.

  14. And though you may return four hours hence, fagged and jaded, you will sit with a pleased heart down to dinner, and you will welcome the twilight when it comes, with the cheerful sense of duty done and temptation resisted.

  15. A few days before, they had been fagged at fives to fetch the balls that went off the Court.

  16. He mus’n’t strike the back trail fagged like he is,” he said.

  17. Seems like, between loneliness and mosquitoes, I’m just about fagged out.

  18. The pump sucks is said when, all the water being drawn out of the well, and air admitted, there comes up nothing but froth and wind, with a whistling noise, which is music to the fagged seaman.

  19. A north-country term for the fagged end of a rope.

  20. I've been waiting on niggers all day; and even if I hadn't, I'm too old and fagged out to be rushing in amongst the pots and kettles to please George Denham.

  21. Mrs. Hightower, "you look natchully fagged out.

  22. Fagged from the long run, the Sioux ate without a word.

  23. By Tuesday the Indians were so fagged that they could go no farther without rest.

  24. At the end of an hour my head was in a perfect whirl and I was dead tired, fagged out.

  25. We were pretty well fagged out, now, but as we did not wish to miss the Alpine sunrise, we got through our dinner as quickly as possible and hurried off to bed.

  26. Our animals were fagged to a state of exhaustion, but the travelling was now much easier and there was good grazing, and after three more long day's marches, we arrived at Camp Apache.

  27. I was getting to look rather fagged and seedy, and was much annoyed at my appearance.

  28. She had no sooner entered than, fagged though she was, she grasped this knowledge with a thrilling heart.

  29. Matthias trudged home, completely fagged in body, but with a buoyant heart to sustain him.

  30. She will come in fagged and have a headache.

  31. We shall have a calm sea to-night, and you look fagged out.

  32. George was armed and on horseback, but his horse was completely fagged out.

  33. The horse was completely fagged out, and his rider was evidently returning to Merced for a fresh movement.

  34. Dick was delighted to give up the court, but he was far too fagged to play any more.

  35. I'm glad you didn't rout me up, for I was regularly fagged last night.

  36. Fagged and famished beings are these trackers, whose life day after day, week in week out, is harder than that of the average costermonger's donkey.

  37. Thank God, the enemy was getting away from his big engine, and his ordinary troops were fagged and poor in quality.

  38. His puffy, fagged face twisted with bewilderment, then broke into chuckles of astonishment and delight.

  39. I am sure she cannot feel more fagged than I do, poor girl.

  40. Up all night with a dying lady, and so fagged this morning that he is afraid she would do me more harm than good.

  41. I am feeling awfully fagged to-day, so hope you will, in reading this letter, make allowance for extenuating circumstances.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fagged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    beat; careworn; debilitated; drooping; droopy; enervated; enfeebled; fagged; faint; fatigued; flagging; footsore; frazzled; haggard; jaded; languid; sagging; seedy; tired; unrefreshed; wayworn; weak; weakened; weary; worn