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worn to a frazzle

  1. In a state of nervous exhaustion, as in The very idea of moving again has us worn to a frazzle. This expression transfers frazzle, which means “a frayed edge,” to one's feelings. [Late 1800s]



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Though glad to see daylight, she was worn to a frazzle.

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Surmounting the odd trophy was a stuffed eagle, rather the worse for being moth-eaten, and worn “to a frazzle,” as Tom said.

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But my nerves are worn to a frazzle, anyhow, and I never can sleep except when I want to stay awake.

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I’m worn to a frazzle worrying about this mystery.”

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By January 26th the politeness of both the American and the Filipino commissioners had been worn to a frazzle, and they adjourned, each recognizing that the differences between them could ultimately be settled only on the field of battle, in the event of the ratification of the treaty.

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