trachle

/ˈtrækəl/
verb
  1. To tire or exhaust someone; to wear out by hard work or effort.
    • The long hike up the mountain trachled the whole group.
    • She was trachled after working in the garden all day.
    • Don't let the extra chores trachle you before the party.
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noun
  1. A state of exhaustion or fatigue; a tiring effort.
    • She felt a pleasant trachle after the long swim.
    • The move to a new house was such a trachle that they slept for hours.
    • After the marathon, he was in a complete trachle.
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