How To Use Fagged In A Sentence

  • Kerr is a strange fish; I once fagged for a chap like him at Fettes.
  • The towhead was a rattling big distance off, away out there in the middle of the river, but I didn't lose no time; and when I struck the raft at last I was so fagged I would a just laid down to blow and gasp if I could afforded it. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
  • That sort of work fagged me out.
  • I arrived at her door at around 6 am, shagged and fagged, frozen to the bone, anxious for sleep.
  • I couldn't be fagged doing it tonight, as I am recovering from the horror of dragging two toddlers around the Royal Melbourne Show all day.
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  • So we learn Louis Theroux "fagged" for Lib Dem's great hope at Westminster School. Mirror.co.uk - Home
  • These "choke" or "smother" the word; drawing off so much of one's attention, absorbing so much of one's interest, and using up so much of one's time, that only the dregs of these remain for spiritual things, and a fagged, hurried, and heartless formalism is at length all the religion of such persons. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Remember to vote down and fagged all trolls today. Think Progress » Florida Lawmaker Attempts To Deny Tax Credit To Movies Filmed With Gay Characters
  • Supposed you've jogged, dieted, gulped your vitamins, yet still feel fagged out and frail.
  • The man was apparently half-conscious and in a fagged out state.
  • In fact, according to a recent biography of Jackson, Churchill actually fagged for two England captains, having earlier served Archie MacLaren as well.
  • To pass the three-minute ride we fillied about with what they called the upholstery, doing some nice horrorshow tearing - out of the seats 'guts and old Dim chaining the okno till the glass cracked and sparkled in the winter air, but we were all feeling that bit shagged and fagged and fashed, it having been an evening of some small energy expenditure, my brothers, only Dim, like the clowny animal he was, full of the joys-of, but looking all dirtied over and too much von of sweat on him, which was one thing I had against old Dim. Where's the show?
  • The dogs had been fagged out early in the afternoon, but they now began to show new vigor. An Odyssey of the North
  • I don't wonder you look fagged; the ride through the dust was hard enough without having all sorts of other things to hatchel you. The Wizard's Daughter and Other Stories
  • Jack fagged away at his math.
  • Nor could we till poor Lady Diana, with a fagged miserable face, came to my room at night, and I called Dermot in. My Young Alcides
  • The towhead was a rattling big distance off, away out there in the middle of the river, but I didn’t lose no time; and when I struck the raft at last I was so fagged I would a just laid down to blow and gasp if I could afforded it. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
  • Brian Sewell, however, describes his work as ‘the fagged out tag end of Surrealism and the objet trouvé wearily exploiting familiar materials in unfamiliar contexts and alien relationships’.
  • was fagged and sweaty
  • The next morning I woke up at oh eight oh oh hours, my brothers, and as I still felt shagged and fagged and fashed and bashed and my glazzies were stuck together real horrorshow with sleepglue, I thought I would not go to school. Where's the show?
  • If he is right to challenge Herodotus on the colloquial "the wind grew fagged" or the inadequate "unpleasant end," the same bathos can be achieved by straying too far in the opposite direction, to "the wind grew enervated" or "calamitous termination," say. On the Sublime
  • But it is also important in its relation to work, for without it body and mind become "fagged," people grow "stale" at their work, producing power and power of service are reduced. Community Civics and Rural Life
  • Now we can't be fagged with all that sweating and simmering and, most of all, all that waiting.
  • There was _no_ other monitor who did not try to be of some use to his fags; many of the monitors, by quiet kindnesses and useful hints, by judicious help and unselfish sympathy, were of most real service to the boys who nominally "fagged" for them, but who, in point of fact, were required to do nothing except taking an occasional message, seeing that the study fires did not go out, and carrying up the tea and breakfast for a week each, in order of rotation. St. Winifred's, or The World of School
  • She might be keen on all that, but many women in their 60s may be thanking God that all that stuff is over, they need never be fagged with it again, and they certainly don't want to be glaring at Sigourney, or anyone else, being "sexually active" all over the big screen. Sexually active women in their 60s? Spare me | Michele Hanson

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