frazzled in the PONS Dictionary

frazzled Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

frazzled [or shattered] nerves

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
You're less frazzled, better rested, and your rain gutters are clear.
ipolitics.ca
We tried to focus on serve receive, talking, remaining positive -- we just get frazzled some time.
www.northernlife.ca
In any case my own head is frazzled with this austerity thing.
www.independent.ie
A man sits slouched in a chair watching football on a frazzled television screen.
www.stuff.co.nz
And by nightfall at the end of a barrage of speeches from leaders of over 150 countries, everyone felt frazzled.
rabble.ca
They said by 10pm or later brains are frazzled from work and our bodies are set on going to bed.
www.ndtv.com
We take it for granted with documentaries that they'll tell us things we don't know about how our frazzled world turns.
www.thestar.com
While it may be hard to keep up with what's legal and what's not in the social media spectrum, don't feel too frazzled just yet.
business.transworld.net
The police receive a valuable part of the puzzle from the frazzled burglar who witnessed his accomplices death at the wax museum the previous night.
en.wikipedia.org
When that turns into four, the circuits get a little frazzled.
www.huffingtonpost.com

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