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How to pronounce frazzle in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms fray
Type of wear out, break, bust, fall apart, wear
Type Words
Type of exhaustion


he was worn to a frazzle.
Type Words
Type of wash up, tucker, exhaust, beat, tucker out


She was frazzled after the visit of her in-laws.

Examples of frazzle

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On Friday, Kansas State played well enough on defense to frazzle James Madison.
From the kansas.com
Unless you are a total gamer, your brain might begin to frazzle after 10 minutes.
From the washingtonpost.com
Dave Hale is just a touch worn down, maybe about nine-tenths beaten to a frazzle.
From the time.com
But we love Claire most when she's creating frazzle-worthy situations for herself.
From the stltoday.com
As parents, we already know that family holidays were invented purely to frazzle us.
From the nzherald.co.nz
If William and Kate are typical Brits, they'll adore those peas cooked to a mushy frazzle.
From the ocregister.com
But watching her frazzle like a drop of water placed on a hot frying pan actually helped.
From the psychcentral.com
The one worry, of course, is that he will be burnt to a frazzle.
From the dailymail.co.uk
They burn themselves to a frazzle and forget that no one's training is as important as theirs.
From the nzherald.co.nz
More examples
  • A state of extreme exhaustion; "he was worn to a frazzle"
  • Fray: wear away by rubbing; "The friction frayed the sleeve"
  • Exhaust physically or emotionally; "She was frazzled after the visit of her in-laws"
  • Frazzle is the only Muppet monster intended to be "scary" in the children's television series Sesame Street. During the late-1980s to early-1990s, his career was limited to that of a background extra, due to his creepy annoying appearance. He was often put on lawns to scare children away
  • Frazzles are a bacon flavoured corn based snack sold in the UK, once manufactured by Smiths, now by Walkers. However the Smiths logo does still appears on the packet due to various ownership reasons. The packet has kept to the same brown background with yellow writing style throughout the years. ...
  • To fray or wear down, especially at the edges; To drain emotionally or physically
  • Agotar; rendir; reventar