raddled

/ˈrædəld/
adjective
  1. In a state of extreme tiredness, confusion, or disrepair; worn out.
    • He felt raddled after working three double shifts in a row.
    • After the long hike, they looked completely raddled and ready for bed.
    • The old barn stood raddled and abandoned at the edge of the field.
  2. Marked or colored with raddle.
    • The fence posts were raddled to protect them from the rain.
    • The raddled sheep stood out against the green pasture.
    • Her hands were raddled from handling the red pigment.
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