Exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress.
1Archie grabbed a fag out of her packet and lit up.
2Jack stubbed his fag out viciously against the table.
3Jack fished another fag out of the pack.
4Biddy, wait,-girlshave no innings-girlsonly fag out.
5This one blacked his shoes: that toasted his bread, others would fag out, and give him balls at cricket during whole summer afternoons.
6There was the tree under which the bully licked you: here the ground where you had to fag out on holidays, and so forth.
7He must be exhausted, and as they say here, all fagged out.
8Buller's horse was as jaded and as fagged out as its rider.
9My last partner weighed a ton, at least, and I'm fagged out.
10The younger man was fagged out and in a good deal of pain.
11He's been riding all day and he is completely fagged out.
12I think the little fool was just about fagged out, and no wonder.
13He was fagged out and hungry, and felt that luck was against him.
14They put their fags out and got up from the table.
15Archie pulled a packet of fags out of his pocket and lit one.
16Finally, at a quarter before five o'clock, the House adjourned, quite fagged out.
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