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frazzled
[ fraz-uhld ]
adjective
- worn-out; fatigued:
a party that left us frazzled.
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- un·frazzled adjective
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Example Sentences
Letterman, however, was oblivious to this—which certainly seems to hold up based on his frazzled reaction in this clip.
Desperate for a way out of her monotonous existence Kumiko becomes obsessed with the frazzled tape and plots her journey to Fargo.
It starts, I think, with family policies, by which I mean help for frazzled parents who both work full-time.
Bridget is now a wealthy but permanently frazzled widow and mum to two small kids.
Julie Bowen already has won two Emmys for her performance as hilariously frazzled mom Claire Pritchett on Modern Family.
Finally, after what seemed an interminable period of waiting, Mac's patience frazzled out and he declared for action.
The poor fellow looked so old and frazzled that Odin could not recognize him.
I am not prone on my green couch, frayed, frazzled, bowed-down in spirit from a day of frightful stress and cross-purpose.
No woman—not even a frazzled-out newspaper woman—could receive the love and care that they gave me, and fail to flourish under it.
I've frazzled out leather on his hide that cost more than he did, but I never went after him right.
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