shagged

/ʃæɡd/
adjective
  1. Exhausted; very tired. (Chiefly British informal.)
    • After the long hike, I was completely shagged.
    • He felt too shagged to go out for dinner.
    • The team was shagged after playing two matches in one day.
  2. Having a rough or shaggy texture or surface.
    • The shagged surface of the rug collected a lot of dust.
    • The old sofa had a shagged fabric that felt scratchy.
    • He ran his hand over the shagged bark of the tree.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of shag (to chase balls or to have sex).
    • He shagged fly balls for an hour during practice.
    • They shagged all the grounders that came their way.
    • The players shagged balls until the coach called them in.
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