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fagged

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Adjective

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fagged (comparative more fagged, superlative most fagged)

  1. Exhausted.
    • 1880, Gerard Manley Hopkins, The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo:
      O why are we so haggard at the heart, so care-coiled, care-killed, so fagged, so fashed, so cogged, so cumbered.
    • 1899, John Strange Winter, Heart & Sword, page 234:
      But you look very fagged tonight .
    • 2014, J. L. Hardy, Escape!: The Great War's Most Remarkable POW:
      We were both very fagged by now, and we quarrelled incessantly during the whole of that day.

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Verb

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fagged

  1. simple past and past participle of fag