0 past simple and past participle of fag UK old-fashioned
Fagged out after a day of hard hunting, each was convinced his life depended on wakefulness.
He came in quite fagged and foot-sore to his dinner, and far too tired to eat.
He looked fagged and weary as he came up the wagon-road, having done his thirty miles that day.
Weary and fagged out, they are permitted to rest, for a while, under cover.
There were perhaps a dozen in all when the potato-man made his census--poorly dressed, fagged, bold-faced, furtive-eyed women.
All were fagged out, so progress was slow.
Almost fagged, he fell over upon the floor, feebly rubbing his arms to restore circulation.
But with her horse fagged as it was, we had no idea that we would fail to get even a sight of her.