"fagged out" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Audio: En-au-fagged out.ogg Forms: more fagged out [comparative], most fagged out [superlative]
Etymology: From fag (“to make exhausted”, verb). Head templates: {{en-adj}} fagged out (comparative more fagged out, superlative most fagged out)
  1. (slang) Very tired, or exhausted by hard work or physical exercise. Tags: slang
    Sense id: en-fagged_out-en-adj-QsQSZbsd Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "ref": "1913 January–May, Edgar Rice Burroughs, “The Gods of Mars”, in The All-Story, New York, N.Y.: Frank A. Munsey Co., →OCLC; republished as The Gods of Mars, Chicago, Ill.: A[lexander] C[aldwell] McClurg & Co., 1918 September, →OCLC:",
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          "ref": "2016 [1890], Sverre Lyngstad, transl., Hunger, paperback edition, Canongate Books Ltd., translation of Sult by Knut Hamsun, Part One, page 45:",
          "text": "I busied myself looking for a likely place, began to scrape together some heather and juniper twigs and made a bed on a small slope where it was fairly dry, opened my parcel and took out the blanket. I was tired and fagged out from the long walk and went to bed at once. I tossed and turned many times before I finally got settled.",
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