frazzled 的定义
Informal.
- worn-out; fatigued: a party that left us frazzled.
frazzled 近义词
wear out
更多frazzled例句
- I’ve been staring at my laptop for seven hours, and I’m frazzled from being on deadline.
- She patiently explains to her frazzled callers that the hornets are being intercepted nearly 3,000 miles away across an entire continent.
- If you have been cooking for any number of years, you probably have a few recipes that are like old friends you count on when you’re tired and frazzled.
- Joshua Rivera says his house recipe — a fried egg over rice with a mix of hot sauce and ketchup — was just what his mom made when she was frazzled, money was tight, and she still had four kids to feed.
- He recovered his documents, but arrived in the United States “frazzled,” in the words of best friend and fellow esports player Hafiz Adeel Javed.
- Letterman, however, was oblivious to this—which certainly seems to hold up based on his frazzled reaction in this clip.
- Desperate for a way out of her monotonous existence Kumiko becomes obsessed with the frazzled tape and plots her journey to Fargo.
- It starts, I think, with family policies, by which I mean help for frazzled parents who both work full-time.
- Bridget is now a wealthy but permanently frazzled widow and mum to two small kids.
- Julie Bowen already has won two Emmys for her performance as hilariously frazzled mom Claire Pritchett on Modern Family.
- Finally, after what seemed an interminable period of waiting, Mac's patience frazzled out and he declared for action.
- The poor fellow looked so old and frazzled that Odin could not recognize him.
- I am not prone on my green couch, frayed, frazzled, bowed-down in spirit from a day of frightful stress and cross-purpose.
- No woman—not even a frazzled-out newspaper woman—could receive the love and care that they gave me, and fail to flourish under it.
- I've frazzled out leather on his hide that cost more than he did, but I never went after him right.