frazzle
/ˈfræzəl/
verb
- To exhaust or wear out completely, either physically or mentally.
- The long hike frazzled the entire group, and they collapsed at the campsite.
- Studying for exams all night frazzled her brain.
- The heat and humidity frazzled everyone at the outdoor festival.
noun
- A state of extreme exhaustion or nervous strain.
- After the week-long conference, she was worn to a frazzle.
- He was in a complete frazzle trying to meet the deadline.
- The constant crying of the baby reduced the new parents to a frazzle.
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