1 In his eyes, there was a fagged, haunted look, and the sunburned skin was tight across the fine bones of his face--her same handsome Ashley, yet so very different.
2 But her confession would have to be postponed; and the chill of the delay settled heavily on her fagged spirit.
3 But, mercy, I didn't mean to go on like this about myself, with you sitting there looking so fagged out.
4 But the fagged whale abated his speed, and blindly altering his course, went round the stern of the ship towing the two boats after him, so that they performed a complete circuit.
Moby Dick By Herman MelvilleContext Highlight In CHAPTER 73. Stubb and Flask Kill a Right Whale; and Then ... 5 You look tired and fagged, Fanny.
6 His mind was fagged, and her happiness sprung from being the friend with whom it could find repose.
7 On the other hand, a man should be at his very best and keenest for such nice work as that, and I did not wish to do it when fagged by a long journey.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan DoyleContext Highlight In IV. THE BOSCOMBE VALLEY MYSTERY 8 But as I was saying, we'd got all the work done now, at last; and we was all pretty much fagged out, too, but mainly Jim.
9 I walked about the streets where the best shops for ladies were, I haunted the Bazaar like an unquiet spirit, I fagged through the Park again and again, long after I was quite knocked up.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContext Highlight In CHAPTER 26. I FALL INTO CAPTIVITY 10 The assistant looked fagged out.