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fagged
fagged, ppl. a. (fægd) [f. fag v. + -ed1.] † 1. Flaccid, drooping. Obs.1578 Banister Hist. Man vi. 88 They incontinent become slacke, narrow together, fagde, and shorter. 2. Wearied out, excessively fatigued.1780 F. Burney Diary & Lett. May, I felt horribly fagged. 1841 Catlin N. Amer. Ind. (1844) I...
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George Mellish
Mellish attended Eton, where he fagged for William Gladstone, participated in the Debating Society and was a "wet bob", a sculler on the river.
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shagged
▪ I. shagged, a.1 Now rare. (ʃægd, ˈʃægɪd) Forms: 1 sceacgede (sceagode), 6 shagd, 7 shag'd, 7, 9 shagg'd, 6– shagged. [OE. sceacgede, f. sceacga shag n.1: see -ed2.] 1. a. Having or covered with shaggy hair; rough with hair. Chiefly said of animals. shagged foal = shag-foal s.v. shag n.1 5.a 1000 V...
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Fagging
Raffles (created in 1898) are narrated by Raffles's companion Bunny Manders, who fagged for Raffles in their school years.
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hagged
hagged, a. Now dial. (hægd, ˈhægɪd) [A late formation from hag n.1: prob. influenced by haggard, with which it runs together in sense 2. Perh. in some cases influenced by hag v.2] 1. a. Bewitched. b. Witch-like, hag-like. ? Obs.a 1700 B. E. Dict. Cant. Crew, Hagged, Lean, Witched, Half-Starved. 1706...
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Edith Rimmington
The seagull
I try to catch the seagull with a silken cord but I find that the soft cord becomes a fagged iron chain which tears my hands.
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jaded
jaded, ppl. a. (ˈdʒeɪdɪd) [f. jade v. + -ed1.] 1. Worn out or exhausted; fatigued; fagged out.1693 Sir C. Sedley Prol. to H. Higden's Wary Widdow, Their Jaded Muse is distanc'd in the Course. 1798 Bloomfield Farmer's Boy, Summer 106 Unwittingly his jaded eyelids close. 1809 Byron Bards & Rev. 145 Ea...
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Charles Greville (diarist)
Greville is not a literary Vandyke or Reynolds; a more verbose, indefinite, unwieldy affair, without a happy expression, never issued from the pen of a fagged
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fagger
fagger (ˈfægə(r)) [f. fag v. + -er1.] One who fags. a. One who has a junior boy as his fag at school. b. One who works hard.a. 1836 E. Howard R. Reefer liv, I was the fagged, and not the fagger. 1885 Academy 6 June 393/3 It would be of some interest to ascertain his fagger's name.b. 1833 W. Jowett M...
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quieting
▪ I. ˈquieting, vbl. n. [f. quiet v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the vb.a 1548 Hall Chron., Hen. VIII, 179 He..for quietyng of his conscience called together the best lerned of the realme. a 1652 J. Smith Sel. Disc. x. 511 A pacifying and quieting of all those riots and tumults. 1783 F. Burney Diary ...
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1902 Michigan Agricultural Aggies football team
opinion is quite general that if Heston and Sweeley had been in the game the Buffalo record would have been beaten, but, as it was, Michigan was simply fagged
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exhausted是什么意思_exhausted的翻译_音标_读音_用法_例句_爱词霸在线词典
Adjective. 1. drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted; "the day's shopping left her exhausted ". "he went to bed dog-tired". "was fagged and sweaty". "the trembling of his played out limbs". "felt completely washed-out". "only worn-out horses and cattle".
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一课译词:精疲力尽 - Chinadaily.com.cn
"精疲力尽",或"精疲力竭",汉语成语,意思是指精神疲乏,气力用尽,形容精神和身体极度疲劳。可以翻译为"be exhausted,be dog-tired或be flat out"等。 例句: 打了四个小时的网球,累得我精疲力尽。 Four hours on the tennis court fagged me out.
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The Ides of March (short story)
Raffles, who lives there and who Bunny once fagged for at school, greets him. Bunny confesses to Raffles that he is hopelessly in debt.
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worried
worried, ppl. a. (ˈwʌrɪd) [f. worry v. + -ed.] In senses of the vb.: Killed or mangled by biting, etc.; maltreated, harassed; troubled or distressed in mind. Also Comb., as worried-looking adj.1559 Bp. Cox in Strype Ann. Ref. (1709) I. vi. 99 God was mightily angred with his People, because they off...
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