The 1,579 occurrences of fag

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It was broad daylight when he rode into De la Pama on a used up horse and himself quite fagged out.

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He looked fagged out, but his blue eyes still gleamed with their old indomitable fire.

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Working or tired out at night--letting you go out so much alone--but I haven't the heart to insist that you yawn over a book, while I am shut up here, or too fagged to talk even to you.

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I want to go over it carefully before I dictate the answers in the morning, and that means two or three hours of hard work that will leave me pretty well fagged out.

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"You look fagged and overworked; a month's blow will do you all the good in the world."

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Mrs. Day, fagged with her long walk, was comforted by the holding of Deleah's warm young arm, strengthened by Deleah's brave talk.

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There is nothing left: I'm worn out, Christophe, fagged out.

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I'm fagged out... My most honoured, give me some water.... GAEV.

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My young man looked not in the least as if he had lain awake or had something on his mind; and when I asked him what he had done after my premature departure--I explained this by saying I had been tired of waiting for him; fagged with my journey I had wanted to go to bed--he replied: "Oh nothing in particular.

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_I_ wasn't in the least fagged."

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If not, take the frosting; go glittering on with your pulses full of the joys, until you are old and fagged and the stupid world refuses to revolve.

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He seemed fagged and spiritless.

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PILLINGSHOT, DETECTIVE Life at St. Austin's was rendered somewhat hollow and burdensome for Pillingshot by the fact that he fagged for Scott.

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Next turn we to the gay saloon, Resplendent as a summer noon, Where, 'neath a pendent wreath of lights, A Zodiac of flowers and tapers-- (Such as in Russian ball-rooms sheds Its glory o'er young dancers' heads)-- Quadrille performs her mazy rites, And reigns supreme o'er slides and capers;-- Working to death each opera strain, As, with a foot that ne'er reposes, She jigs thro' sacred and profane, From "Maid and Magpie" up to "Moses;"--[3] Wearing out tunes as fast as shoes, Till fagged Rossini scarce respires; Till Meyerbeer for mercy sues, And Weber at her feet expires.

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This, however, they did; and when the month of March assumed command of the calendar I found myself utterly fagged out and at my wits' end to know what style of entertainment to provide for the club meeting to be held on the evening of the 15th of that month.

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At this time both the bed and the little rickety table were strewn over with notes and written pages, upon which I worked turn about, added any new ideas which might have occurred to me during the day, erased, or quickened here and there the dull points by a word of colour--fagged and toiled at sentence after sentence, with the greatest of pains.

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It is not so much that we begrudge--but in a place like this where everyone must work shoulder to shoulder--and purely as a point of office discipline--Mr. Vanamee is rather rigid in regard to that and your work so far has really hardly justified--" "Oh that's all right, Mr. Alley" breaks in Oliver, though not rudely, he is much too fagged to be rude, "I'm leaving at the end of the week if it's convenient to you."

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I could take you over myself but I was so sort of fagged out--that's why I didn't go with them," she added--a little uncertainly he noticed.

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The men made some effort to be cheerful, but the women were frankly jaded and fagged.

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The men made some effort to be cheerful, but the women were frankly jaded and fagged.

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The race was almost run, and it was high time, for the pony was all but fagged out.

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It was fagged, hungry, out of ammunition, and it retired,--but not until it had remained for twenty-four hours in line of battle in front of the enemy, perfectly careless of, even inviting, attack.

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For Akbar Khan made a long halt on the crown of the pass, waiting to check any endeavour to press closely on his fugitive father, and it would have gone hard with Outram, with a few fagged horsemen at his back, if Hadji Khan had allowed him to overtake the resolute young Afghan chief.

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Then again, instead of going to bed when your day's work is done, you run off to picnics at Sulzer's Park, or go to the Eldorado or Coney Island, and when you come down here next morning you are fagged out.

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When at last I decided that it was useless to go on, and that I must make up my mind to spend at least one night on the moors, I threw myself down thoroughly fagged out.

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Sometimes he did not talk at all, utterly fagged by a strenuous day in which he had accomplished precisely nothing.

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His brain was fagged at night.

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Perhaps that dim idea...that she had thrown down a challenge...had come out in the open for a moment...insolently?...honestly?...She _must_ be completely fagged out after that abominable trip to have such absurd fancies.

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I knew that it must be very dull for her, but she went often, and I never heard her complain of it, though she certainly did look fagged--not _bored_, observe, but fagged--showing that she had been exerting herself to meet the difficulties of the situation.

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I knew that it must be very dull for her, but she went often, and I never heard her complain of it, though she certainly did look fagged--not _bored_, observe, but fagged--showing that she had been exerting herself to meet the difficulties of the situation.

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For in good truth he needed refreshment, and that speedily, being very tired, fagged by long hours in the City, by heavy responsibilities, by the burden of the airless August heat, let alone those more intimate causes of disturbance already indicated.

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And all this time the dog is only a short twenty feet behind the cayote, and to save the soul of him he cannot understand why it is that he cannot get perceptibly closer; and he begins to get aggravated, and it makes him madder and madder to see how gently the cayote glides along and never pants or sweats or ceases to smile; and he grows still more and more incensed to see how shamefully he has been taken in by an entire stranger, and what an ignoble swindle that long, calm, soft-footed trot is; and next he notices that he is getting fagged, and that the cayote actually has to slacken speed a little to keep from running away from him-and then that town-dog is mad in earnest, and he begins to strain and weep and swear, and paw the sand higher than ever, and reach for the cayote with concentrated and desperate energy.

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So he went, disguised as a teamster, to a little wayside telegraph office in the mountains, got acquainted with the operator, and sat in the office day after day, smoking his pipe, complaining that his team was fagged out and unable to travel-and meantime listening to the dispatches as they passed clicking through the machine from Virginia.

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Very considerably fagged out we arrived in town at 9 o'clock at night, myself in the lead-for when my horse finally came to understand that he was homeward bound and hadn't far to go, he turned his attention strictly to business.

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We reached the hotel at two o'clock in the morning pretty well fagged out.

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A more fagged-out set of men I never put eyes on."

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You did not show it so much when you first arrived; of course you were fagged and travel-stained then, but now I should not take you for more than seventeen.

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When the farewells were being said all round, he called the two girls aside: "I say," he murmured boyishly, in spite of his years and six feet, "I have got to confess that I never saw you girls looking so well, so kind of up to the limit before, and I thought by this time you would surely be fagged out, or bored, or sick of trying things out together.

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"I am--a--little fagged.

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Buller's horse was as jaded and as fagged out as its rider.

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You look fagged and worn out.

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So I heard the voice of freedom, and started, and could have travelled to York with a penny loaf and a pint of beer; for I should not have been fagged in body, only one of my old shoes had nearly lost the sole before I started, and let in the water and silt the first day, and made me crippled and lame to the end of my journey.

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She always went there when she felt brain-fagged and world-weary, and came away refreshed.

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"You're looking fagged," he remarked presently.

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I must be off an hour before day, and I'm devilish fagged and sleepy, so here goes!"

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's done ill by me; she shouldn't ha' bullied me when I was sore and tetchy, and fagged out with _your_ curst huntin' of me up and down!

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I'm just a little fagged out and when I go back to the office I can take things easier.

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CHAPTER VI: THE THIEF DETECTED Mr. Porson was in his place next morning, having returned only half an hour before school began; he looked fagged, and he was scarcely so attentive as usual to the lessons, his thoughts seeming to be elsewhere.

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Bill made the assertions stoutly, but there was a tremulous eagerness in the question which followed it; He was fagged and exhausted.

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You look abominably fagged, and as if some country would, do you good.'

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Art fagged, art deaf, art dumb?

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He was fagged, but his blood was up.

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If it were he, indeed, who'd climbed each night, Fagged with the day's work, up the narrow stair, And slipt his clothes off in the candle-light, Too tired to fold them neatly in a chair The way his mother'd taught him--too dog-tired After the long day's serving in the shop, Inquiring what each customer required, Politely talking weather, fit to drop.... And now for fourteen days and nights, at least, He hadn't had his clothes off, and had lain In muddy trenches, napping like a beast With one eye open, under sun and rain And that unceasing hell-fire....

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Then the town was fagged with the long winter and blacked with the heavier smoke that had been held close to the earth by the smoke-fog it bred.

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Towards afternoon, however, she fagged very much, which caused me to stop so soon.

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The journey to-day has been rough, having so many small creeks to cross, and the day being excessively hot, the horses seem fagged.

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In some ways you look stronger, in others you look fagged and pulled down."

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Then I am to put myself out of the way--after being fagged and harassed to death already about this business--and am to see every adventuress who chooses to trade upon the name of the murdered man, in order to stop the mouths of the good people of Winchester.

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I seem quite fagged out to-night, and would be alone."

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All were leaving behind them the day and the busy city--some after a few hours devoted to the perusal of _Times_ and _Gazette_; others fagged and weary from a long day of dusty books.

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Each night he went home fagged and weary; but each morning saw him return to it with undaunted spirit.

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Now, you look fagged out.

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But you look fagged enough.

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But I wuz completely fagged out; it did seem, as I told Tirzah Ann one day in confidence, "that I never knew the meanin' of the word 'fag' before."

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But I wuz completely fagged out; it did seem, as I told Tirzah Ann one day in confidence, "that I never knew the meanin' of the word 'fag' before."

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Madden grinned with fagged appreciation, thinking the remark meant for humor, but Caradoc grimly chewed his blond mustache.

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They then prolonged their chat for a little longer, until one and all realised that their old senior must be quite fagged out, and they gradually dispersed.

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It is the solitary way of explaining certain people,--that they were invented by some fagged novelist who unfortunately died before he finished the book they were to be locked up in.

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"Because she was fagged and unhappy in London, and her husband had gone to take his mother abroad, after first doing Maxwell a great kindness," said Marcella,--not, however, without embarrassment, as Betty saw,--"and I want you to be kind to her."

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But now you speak of it she _does_ seem a little fagged--not fresh, the way you always are!

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They're lazy to look at, an' kindo' go Buzzin' an' bummin' aroun' so slow, An' ac' so slouchy an' all fagged out, Danglin' their legs as they drone about The hollyhawks 'at they can't climb in 'Ithout ist a-tumble-un out agin!

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On her part, so fagged and distraught did he seem, that at sight of his care-worn countenance she hurried to him with outstretched, compassionate hands and a low pitiful cry of concern, forgetful entirely of that which he himself had forgotten--the emotion she had betrayed on parting.

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The foremost stops, perforce of a fagged horse.

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As soon as the people had collected, Mr. Osgood said--"You must be pretty well fagged out, men; I think we may have a hard night's work, yet, and I wish you to get your suppers, and then catch as much sleep as you can, at your guns."

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We were pretty well fagged, and wanted rest, for Jack is no great traveller ashore; and I promised the lads a good snug berth at Mr. Marchinton's farm.

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We were pretty well fagged; though we had to taper off with the black hole, and bread and water, for the next ten days; the regular punishment for such misdemeanors as ours.

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Most of the men were fagged out, some going below, while others, who remained on deck, did, or _could_ do, nothing.

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We in the boat were all pretty well fagged out with hunger, toil, and exposure.

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The weather continued bad, the watches were much fagged, and the ship gave no grog.

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He regretted nervously that he had awakened so early--he would appear fagged at the wedding.

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Three times when I turned abruptly from her to Camille and called, "Hark!" the fagged-out horses halted, and as we struck our listening pose the bugle's faint sigh ever farther in our rear was but feebly proportioned to the amount of our gazing into each other's eyes.

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Toward evening gathering clouds augured an early renewal of the storm, and Stanton and I had just put up the stove in the tent in anticipation of it when Pete and Easton, the latter thoroughly fagged out, came into camp.

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You look fagged.

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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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"I feel a bit fagged to-day.

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He looked pale and fagged, but what was more natural in the circumstances?

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Hal Dozier had hunted him hotly down the valley of the Little Silver River, but near the village of Los Toros the fagged posse and Hal himself had dropped back and once more given up the chase.

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There still was a faint glimmer of dying daylight outside, and this little glow somehow comforted me as I lay there facing the doorway and blinking now and then before my eyes were tight closed; but I did not lie long that way half-waking, being so utterly fagged in both mind and body that I dropped off into deep slumber before the darkness fell.

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I came in fagged, with the prospect of dinner at the club and a dismal evening over a brief in front of me, and found you sitting before the fire, the picture of rest and comfortableness and companionship.

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He spoke without spirit, as if completely fagged, and moved slowly to the door.

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The operating room nurses were fagged.

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She's fagged out; but full of spunk yet.

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A wounded French infantry lieutenant says that the German troops seem "fatigued and fagged out."

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A wounded French infantry lieutenant says that the German troops seem "fatigued and fagged out."

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'Pretty well, thank ye, but awfully fagged--up all night, and no use.'

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'How d'ye do, dear Larkin?' said Captain Brandon Stanley Lake, the hero of all this debate and commotion, smiling his customary sly greeting, and extending his slim hand across the arm of his chair--'I'm so sorry you were away--this thing has come, after all, so suddenly--we are getting on famously though--but I'm awfully fagged.'

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No man _wants_ a burden-bearing, round- shouldered, wrinkled and fagged-out wife.

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"You're looking fagged out.

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