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razzle

[ US /ˈɹæzəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. any exciting and complex play intended to confuse (dazzle) the opponent

How To Use razzle In A Sentence

  • I want to organise a Det trip and we really should get razzled together! Army Rumour Service
  • The damage is compounded by the loss of attention from frazzled parents trying to rebuild their lives.
  • For the frazzled chef, relocating to a suburban or rural setting can be a lifestyle choice as much as it is an economic one.
  • It will then turn into a swollen red giant, burning to a frazzle any life left here on Earth.
  • Ranieri asked Romario if it was true he'd been out on the razzle until four o ‘clock that morning.
  • Compared to the 1078, you will feel fresh, not frazzled after a day's riding. The Sun
  • Johnson, on the other hand, with his razzle-dazzle style, had captured America's imagination, in many ways overshadowing Bird. Bird-Magic showdown of 1979 was start of something special
  • Anne and Jane cringed by the doorway as they watched a frazzled looking, bewigged physician chase Katherine around the chamber with the offensive bowl and sharp instrument.
  • Is this a reason to be hopeful about Minnesota? or maybe it's just to get those right wing nuts all razzled up to go the polls ... Right-Wing Group's New Georgia Ad Attacks "Radical" Obama, Warns He's "One Senate Vote Away From Total Control"
  • Usually, when you're on the trail for a year or maybe even two years sometimes, you really get worn down to a frazzle.
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