We have no meanings for "so fagged" in our records yet.
1 Perhaps his lie might have passed had he not been so fagged .
2 But now she is so fagged and worn, and she can't sleep.
3 But I am very anxious about him-helooks so thin, and gets so fagged - and no wonder.
4 Her spirits as high as ever, and with as little ballast; and yet she looks so fagged .
5 We shall listen to the next speaker at another occasion, when we are not so fagged out.
6 One of the horses was so fagged that we delayed in consequence till 12.35.
7 By the time the shelter was ready for use all the boys were so fagged out they could scarcely stand.
8 But, mercy, I didn't mean to go on like this about myself, with you sitting there looking so fagged out.
9 So fagged was she that she had once or twice dozed in the saddle and come near falling.
10 "I hate to see you both looking so fagged . "
11 "Well, I felt so fagged this evening."
12 "The poor man is so fagged out," said Mrs. Clayton, as she brought in my broth and wine, "that his very voice is changed.
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