The 1,579 occurrences of fag

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I think you must find these rooms rather stuffy and warm after the sea-breezes, for you are looking pale and fagged again."

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You are looking fagged and worn."

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Sensuous, passionate, and almost cloying in the excessive sweetness of his amorous muse, he offers no support to the wearied spirit,--no sense of strength or renewal to the fagged brain.

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Ye're old an' fagged out, an' yer face speaks a bit o' trouble--that's enuff for me.

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Doant 'ee turn out an old gaffer like 'e be, fagged an' footsore, to sleep in open--doant 'ee now, there's a good soul!"

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"We're all fagged, and the June night is sultry.

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This renewal of the official routine found him mentally fagged out; it was evident that his thoughts were elsewhere.

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"You look a bit fagged," he said, uncertainly.

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By the time Ben was fagged out, Tom had traded the next chance to Billy Fisher for a kite in good repair; and when he played out, Johnny Miller bought in for a dead rat and a string to swing it with; and so on, and so on, hour after hour.

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"You look fairly fagged out, Clarence," she said, when she came back; "and I insist upon your not going up to that dreadful old man's again,--at least, not till you've got over this shock."

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Ewbert queried submissively, though he was aware of being quite as fagged as his wife accused him of being, after he spoke.

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He's fagged out, poor chap.

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you do look tired and fagged."

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My memory would not take hold of them; could not keep them; with all my trying I grew only more and more stupefied and fagged, and less capable of doing what I had to do.

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The most interesting occupation palls on us when we are fagged, or when our vitality is low from derangement of health.

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Truly she seemed much "fagged," and worn out.

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Let's wind up this farce and get to anchor somewhere; I'm fagged out.'

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He looked fagged and dispirited.

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If you are really a bit fagged, try some deep-breathing exercises before the open window, bathe your face in cold water.

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A brain as clear as a diamond, absolutely fresh, absolutely unspoiled or fagged with the nonsensical fol-de-rol which makes up the bulk of the usual boy's education of his age, and a working knowledge, for instance, of this north country which most men might envy.

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After a glimpse of his chief's eyes that night, Fat Joe essayed not so much as one facetious protest against turning the fagged team homeward with scarcely any rest at all.

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And when that night-bird's call rose again, clear and measured and louder than before, Fat Joe tightened the reins above the fagged team; he shot forward suddenly and laid the whip across their tired flanks as they cleared the last breastwork of trees.

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I'm going to take your gun--you look fagged out.

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And the second team was fagged and caked with frozen lather.

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Then you joined the throng in the dressing-station, and for hours doctors of all ranks, Sisters and orderlies, grappled with the stream of stretchers, and limping, staggering, bearded, dirty, fagged men, and ticketed them off for the motor ambulances to the Hospitals, or back to the train, after dressing them.

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Fagged out and eager as she was, she had not come to the point of forgetting what a great forest-fire meant.

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I guess they want to encourage us some, too, when we come in, dusty and tired and feeling pretty near fagged out.

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But now they were fagged and the tempting invitation to remain at the hovel had been too strong for Archer.

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He but partially succeeded in doing this, and returned at dusk so fagged and dispirited that he had not energy to relate his scraps of news until he was half through his plate of stirabout.

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All three were hot and fagged and dusty.

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They declared themselves "fagged out," and swore they must "chuck" somebody, and if he wasn't the right man he could prove it in the morning, and that was all they had to say; and, in bitterness of heart and anxiety of mind, Wilkins heard the heavy door shut with a short clang, and knew he was a prisoner!

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She was fagged, and hunted, and worried from morning till night by all the small girls in the school.

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He knocked the ashes out of his pipe, got up from his chair, and, stretching his six feet two of anatomy to its full length said: "Well, old chap, I'm fagged.

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CHAPTER FIVE TINKER'S BIRTHDAY BLOODHOUND Hildebrand Anne came out of the long glass doors of the morning room of the Refuge, as Sir Tancred had happily named the cottage at Farndon-Pryze, which he had bought soon after Jeddah won the Derby at a hundred to one, and whither he retired when he was at loggerheads with Fortune, or Hildebrand Anne began to look fagged by London life.

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The man knew how completely fagged she was.

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You look fagged."

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We're plum fagged ter death--mebby termorrer mornin'----" He broke off and Acup answered in a heavy-hearted voice: "So fur as this hyar job's consarned most likely thar won't be no termorrer.

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Judge Custis remarked, in spite of his fagged face, for good resolution and yesterday's unbracing had left him somewhat limp and haggard still.

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About five o'clock on the evening of the ball, the governor came home fagged and depressed.

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But with her horse fagged as it was, we had no idea that we would fail to get even a sight of her.

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There were many women's faces among them--the faces of fagged middle-age, and of sallow sedentary girlhood.

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If she had not hurried madame so, there would have been no night-work for this poor child, no fagged-out nerves for her the next day.

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You look fagged out.

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It was a long, tiresome pull through the dead stretch, and he arrived at Suncook at dark pretty well fagged out.

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After such a night's rest, as only comes to fagged-out men, we awoke to a golden-tinted autumn morning, which brought to us the joy of living; and once more we felt ready for the onward trek.

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At the end of a weary march when all alike are fagged out and ready to throw themselves upon the earth and rest, the first consideration on the part of the officers is the men; their food, their billets; and when these important questions are dealt with, then, and not till then, with wearied frames, these gallant gentlemen begin to think of themselves.

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This was the hermitage to which he brought his fagged-out nerves from the cormorant city that feeds on the blood and brains of humans.

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When I returned for the holidays to the paternal roof, it was only to be fagged by my elder brethren; for here the fagging system, I regret to say, was not only tolerated, but carried out to its most deplorable extreme.

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The former might be profitable, both to the fagger and the fagged, did it not commence and finish at the wrong end; for could a boy be well fagged from the age of fourteen to eighteen, he would probably be all the better for it, but during this period he is unfortunately the despot.

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But I had got to the point where I felt that the man who can give the best service is the man who does not allow himself to become too fagged.

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You are fagged and tired and needing a bracer.

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The first train bore the city guests, blue and fagged, to Montreal; and Doctor Frank walked briskly through the piercing air over the frozen snow to his hotel.

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He was fagged to exhaustion but triumphant.

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He borrowed a newspaper, found an advertisement for a light porter, applied for and obtained the situation, rose to be clerk, head-clerk, and small partner, and fagged along very comfortably until the Civil War broke out, and made his fortune.

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"Why, my goodness, Sis!" exclaimed Mrs. Hightower, "you look natchully fagged out.

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I've been waiting on niggers all day; and even if I hadn't, I'm too old and fagged out to be rushing in amongst the pots and kettles to please George Denham."

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She thought that Jack must be fagged after the long winter indoors, and urged him to rest for a while.

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Hazel hinted that Grace Billman knew.... Bragdon seemed more than usually fagged this spring, after his annual attack of the grippe.

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And then in a changed voice, "You're fagged out.

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The result was that these well-vitalized persons, whenever they returned to the city, were better able to stand--and adjust themselves to--the severe urban pace, than were the fagged city people.

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Off we went then; but what boots it to repeat a thrice told tale; suffice it, that the dogs worked as well as dogs can work; that birds were plentiful, and lying good; that we fagged hard, and shot on the whole passably, so that by sunset we had exceeded Harry's forty brace by fifteen birds, and got beside nine couple and a half of woodcock; which we found, most unexpectedly, basking themselves in the open meadow, along the grassy banks of a small rill, without a bush or tree within five hundred yards of them.

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Though it was my first sight of the Athens of Great Britain, I've fagged it all up so faithfully for the book that I know what everything is and what most things mean.

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Once or twice she felt so dreadfully fagged that she wondered if she could keep up.

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Much was the day talked of, and eagerly were plans laid, both by masters and pupils, for the proper enjoyment of the whole holiday that had been promised on the occasion, and which, by the way--whatever young gentlemen generally may think of their masters' extreme partiality for teaching--was now a greater boon to the wearied and over-fagged ushers, than to the party for whose enjoyment it was principally designed.

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She can ride the trail all day with him and finish it less fagged than he is.

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She hoped Nick was not dreadfully fagged--she feared Julia was completely done up.

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That was conspicuous while the play went on and she guarded the whole march with fagged piety and passion.

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Wearily he turned the corner to the main street and made his plodding way, along it, his shoulders drooping, his brain fagged from the flaring heat of anger and the strain that the events of the night had put upon it.

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Those whose strength was unequal to the pace were summarily knocked on the head as they fagged, or failed to ford the ice streams.

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You are completely fagged out, and if you don't turn in at once I shall have two patients to-morrow instead of one.'

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But François was so utterly fagged after his long walk from the Elevated road, carrying his heavy suitcase, that he worried about nothing save his own discomfort.

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"Done up, sir, fagged out.

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Mother's about fagged.

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"And I go nowhere afterwards: I am fagged out.

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She glanced at him with a swift inventory of his fagged looks, and said, "Indeed, you shall not take a bath this morning.

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As for getting Maxwell to return their visits with her, when men had come with the ladies who called upon her, she could only manage it if he was so fagged with working at his play that he was too weak to resist her will, and even then he had to be torn from it almost by main force.

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She thought with tender pathos how hard he worked, and was at his writing all day long, except when she made him go out with her, and was then often so fagged that he could scarcely speak.

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You do look rather fagged this evening."

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And even Jim was fagged and worn, and now that there was time for reaction his face showed it.

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In practice, however, no boy is fagged outside his own house, except for cricket-fagging in the summer term.

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Finally, at a quarter before five o'clock, the House adjourned, quite fagged out.

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The little mare came back somewhat fagged.

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Jack's eyes were bigger than usual, and he did look, notwithstanding the feverish flush on his cheeks, rather fagged.

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And thus Lord Northmoor came home a good deal fagged, and shocked by the interior he had seen at Rotherhithe, but quite triumphant.

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I got at the woman first, she looked ill and fagged, as if she didn't find life with Rattler very jolly.

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Secondly, then, we're all pretty thoroughly fagged: is anyone sorry he's fagged?

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His nerves were shaken by the excitements of the day; he was fagged out by his long tramp; the wind was beginning to surge among the trees; it might blow him from his uncertain foothold.

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As soon as one lot fagged fresh shifts came to the relief.

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Our horses were nigh done, and to jade the fagged creatures up rising ground was useless.

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Both of us were panting like fagged racers.

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The river was not tempting for a fagged, breathless swimmer, whose dive must be short and sorry.

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There was the baffled, anguished scream of some poor wounded fellow driven to bay, and I saw Laplante across the field, covered with blood, reeling and staggering back from a dozen red-skin furies, who pressed upon their fagged victim, snatching at his throat like hounds at the neck of a beaten stag.

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And so boy and dog, muddy and fagged, came to the end of the hill, to the edge of the town and the first house, known as Stagg's Place, where room and board could be obtained for a consideration!

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"I tell you that there is n't anything wrong with me except that I 'm fagged out."

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"How are you feeling now, Bumpus?" asked Thad, some time later, as he once more stopped to allow all the stragglers pull up; for some of the boys were beginning to look rather fagged, though they tried to hide the telltale signs, being too proud to own up to any weakness that ill became a scout.

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In the old days when he had fagged for him at Winchester he had thought Derek the most wonderful person in the world, and this view he still retained.

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Suddenly he saw four fagged little Macabebes emerge from the shadowed street and enter the path of light which streamed from the wide cuartel door.

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Of course, in Bristol I need no guide; and the boys are, I assure you, pretty thoroughly fagged out, when night comes, with our perambulations through the old city and neighborhood.

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