Drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted.
1 Night came and the fagged party in disappointment once more lay down.
2 About a mile from the shore, the strength of the fugitives fagged .
3 He had long noticed that the Home Secretary looked fagged and ill.
4 The march had been terrific, and horses and men were nearly fagged .
5 And for a long time Margie has been looking thin and fagged .
6 Shangois's mare was not fagged ; her heart and body were like steel.
7 But Edith felt too fagged and spiritless just at present to notice.
8 Perhaps his lie might have passed had he not been so fagged .
9 We just crouched down together by the dray, hungry, shivering, and fagged .
10 He must be exhausted, and as they say here, all fagged out.
11 Buller's horse was as jaded and as fagged out as its rider.
12 But now she is so fagged and worn, and she can't sleep.
13 I am fagged with the heat, and I want one minute's rest.'
14 My last partner weighed a ton, at least, and I'm fagged out.
15 You'll excuse me now, Lawrence, I can't talk long without getting fagged .
16 She was fagged , very much fagged ; the journey, you know, and the business.
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